However, this candid approach has had an unintended consequence, particularly among many Americans. Patricia Bardaghaiw, a 56-year-old novelist from Connecticut, expressed her reservations to The Sun, stating, "I found this type of 'truth' to be excessive sharing."
She further remarked on the Duke of Sussex's account of his frostbitten penis, an unfortunate result of his participation in the Walking with the Wounded expedition to the North Pole in 2011, saying, "I could have done without the frozen penis. But that's the reality of our society nowadays."
Similarly, Marlon Bradford, a 49-year-old resident of Memphis, voiced his opinion, saying, "Harry should have recognized that he is not like the rest of us and refrained from exposing all of that private information.
It's an ugliness we don't really want to witness, even though every family has its darker side. It has made many people feel uneasy." Sheila Jones, a saleswoman from Danbury, Connecticut, added her perspective, asserting, "Meghan and Harry have caused significant damage to the reputation of the Royal Family."
In summary, Prince Harry's book has ignited a wave of criticism due to its revelations about his personal life and strained relationships within the royal circle. This open disclosure has been met with discomfort and disapproval from various individuals, emphasizing the divisive impact it has had on public opinion.