In particular, the prince admits to taking drugs, talks about the murder of 25 militants of the Taliban terrorist movement banned in the Russian Federation, and also writes about his fight with Crown Prince William over Harry's wife Meghan Markle.
The prince talks about his feelings about the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, as well as about the request he made to his father not to marry his current wife, Camilla, Interfax notes.
In addition, in his memoirs, Harry describes his first sexual experience and complains about the unfair treatment of relatives to his wife Megan.
Harry reproaches his relatives that his brother William called Meghan "rude" and "harsh", and William's wife Kate brought Meghan to tears with claims about the "too big" dress bought by her daughter for Princess Charlotte.
Prince Harry also criticizes his father for forbidding Meghan to come to Balmoral Castle for the farewell ceremony with the late Queen Elizabeth II. Subsequently, the king apologized for this ban.
Earlier it was reported that in January 2020, Harry and his wife Meghan decided to give up the role of senior members of the British royal family. They lost their title and the right to perform some ceremonial duties, and then moved to the United States.