“Meg appreciated the apology, but wanted to know why the paper had said this, and what was being done to correct them?” Harry writes in “Spare.”
Harry recalls feeling relieved, noting, “Meg appreciated the apology, but wanted to know why the paper had said this, and what was being done to correct them? In other words: Why isn’t your office standing up for me?”WireImage
“But I already knew the truth,” he writes. “No one at the Palace could phone the correspondent, because that would invite the inevitable retort: Well if the story’s wrong, what’s the real story?”
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