Prince Harry criticizes his brother's house: we Ikea them a museum

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Today in England, and in the rest of the world, "Spare-The Minor" has been released, the shocking autobiography of Prince Harry, in which the second son of King Charles III also recounts the shock he felt when he entered his brother's house for the first time , Prince William, and Kate Middleton's "A museum full of old things."

They are dizzying edges those that the Prince Harry, second son of King Charles III, launch at Prince William and Kate Middleton in Spare-The minor, the shock autobiography released today in England and the rest of the world and which is making people tremble English Royal Family.

Not only because between its pages are contained unpublished testimonies on the death of Lady Diana, but also intimate episodes, facts of violence and, last but not least, i controversial deals between the British Royal Family and the tabloids, to which inter alia King Charles III & Co. would have had no qualms about throwing the principle Harry and Meghan Markle creating false scandals and sewing and following the best practices to divert public attention from much more serious problems (such as pedophilia allegations addressed to Prince Andrew, Duke of York).

One of these episodes, coincidentally (which is also the reason for the original title, i.e Save "The reserve"), is the difference in treatment between the two brothers, a difference that, according to what was revealed by Prince Harry, over the years it has also been seen in the respective royal residences.

Prince Harry's first visit to the renovated Kensington Palace residence "When I saw her…"

Il Prince HarryIn fact, in his memoirs, he says that when he first saw the refurbished residence of Kensington Palace, in which the prince William lives with Kate Middleton in apartment 1A, he was immediately ashamed of his home of Nottingham Cottage:

“The wallpaper, the ceiling trim, the walnut bookcases filled with peacefully colored volumes, priceless works of art. It was magnificent and like a museum full of old things.”

Meanwhile he and Meghan Markle they had furnished their cottage, much less luxurious, with furniture purchased from Ikea and what's more, using the former actress's credit card. And, as they themselves also admitted in the Netflix docuseries, the Dukes of Sussex said they did most of the work, including the painting, by themselves.

“We congratulated them on the refurbishment without holding back compliments, while feeling embarrassed about our IKEA lamps and the secondhand sofa we recently bought on sale with Meg's credit card at sofa.com.”

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