Prince Harry: I omitted many details about my brother and my father (the King) that I did not want the world to know

British Prince Harry revealed that he omitted many details about his father and brother from his book, "Spear".

In an interview with The Telegraph, he said he was worried about publishing more details about the lives of his father, King Charles III, and his brother, William, Prince of Wales.

He indicated that he could write other memoirs, indicating that the size of the first draft of "Speer" was double the final edition of the book, whose publication sparked much controversy.

He continued, "There are things that happened between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I do not want the world to know, because I think they will never forgive me" if they are disclosed.

Prince Harry's memoirs, titled "Spear", have become the fastest-selling non-fiction book in Britain, having sold 400,000 copies so far in print, electronic and audio, according to British media.

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