AreaRead the video transcript expand here
The public interest in this book is great: Since Tuesday morning bookshops in Great Britain have been selling the memoirs of British Prince Harry.
Many Britons are apparently hot on every line - although most of it should already be known.
Also through numerous PR appearances and interviews of the failed prince.
Prince Harry:
"
I don't think we can ever have peace with my family unless the truth comes out.
There's a lot I can forgive, but reconciliation requires conversations.
And that means we have to be accountable.
«
Royals fans eagerly absorb every detail - but how relevant is this personal reckoning with the royal family for the country or even the world?
The British have different opinions.
"
I don't care.
He vents his awkward private affairs in public too often, I don't care.
«
“I
have a lot of sympathy for Prince Harry.
What he experienced was really uncomfortable.
«
»
We all have our own problems in this world.
Whatever they are going through are problems of privileged people.
«
Polls suggest that many Britons are now rather bored with all the royal melodrama.
Still, many observers of the Windsors believe the book has plunged the monarchy into its biggest crisis since the royal soap opera days of the 1990s.
At the time, the marriage between Charles and his late first wife, Princess Diana, the mother of William and Harry, had broken down.