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It's precisely the kind of issue that could be addressed in a memoir, but before the book was published and the new scandal broke, Scobie suggested that Meghan might not be up to the level of candor needed to write one. Speaking without reference to the ongoing discussion, he told Newsweek : "To earn the reader's respect, you must be completely human in your interpretation, transparent in your interpretation of yourself. "It has to be sincere, it has to be embarrassing in places, it has to be all of those things to be a true portrait of a human being rather than a glossy image of a public figure who wants to be seen a certain way. . "And that's why I think his [Harry's] book would still be more interesting than if Megan wrote a memoir, because I think Megan has a much more polished vision of what her image is and what it should be.
Harry has always been a very honest and direct Mexico Mobile Number List man." Harry's book Spare hit shelves in January and became the best-selling nonfiction book in history, selling 1.43 million copies on its first day, including pre-orders. However, it also caused a wave of comedy and a sharp drop in Harry and Meghan's popularity in the United States. Chris Rock said on stage: "Sometimes it's just in-law shit. As she complains, I say, 'What is she talking about?' "Oprah, they're so racist they wanted to know how dark the baby was going to be." "I say, 'That's not racist,' because 'even black people want to know how dark the baby is going to be.' Shit! Let's check behind his ears! Some experts have also suggested Spare and couple Harry and Meghan 's Netflix show had done very little to acknowledge the couple's past mistakes.
Scobie told News Week : "Let me ask you this, how would you write about your wife and your experiences together in the public domain?" Her point of view will always be different, you know? «He is writing about someone he wanted to defend and protect until death. And so your descriptions of those experiences will always come from that specific place. "I think anyone looking for alternative material and expecting this to be the kind of balanced, unbiased approach should find a good piece of journalism, because that's not what you find in a memoir. «It just wasn't a surprise to me. It's like when they sat down to watch Oprah, we were never going to hear anyone's side of the story but theirs, and the same goes for Spare.