Harry and his wife, Meghan, have distanced
themselves from the book called "Finding Freedom", saying they
were not interviewed for the biography being serialised by The
Times and The Sunday Times newspapers and made no contributions
to it.
The book documents, citing sources, a time when Harry and Meghan
were dating and William wanted to make sure the American actress
had the right intentions, The Sunday Times said.
"Don't feel you need to rush this," William told Harry,
according to sources cited by the book. "Take as much time as
you need to get to know this girl."
The Sunday Times said Harry heard a tone of snobbishness in the
last two words, "this girl", and that Harry no longer felt he
needed looking after.
The couple and their son, Archie, now live in Los Angeles after
they stepped down from their royal roles in March to forge new
careers. In January they announced plans to lead a more
independent life and to finance it themselves.
Harry and Meghan married in May 2018 in a wedding heralded at
the time as infusing a blast of Hollywood glamour and modernity
into the British monarchy and which made them one of the world's
biggest celebrity couples.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by David Goodman)
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