Prince Harry’s Spare Is a Romp That Questions the Meaning of Privacy in the 21st Century

If Prince Harry manages to leave just one surprising impression of royal life in his memoir, Spare, it’s that he seemingly had tons of time to watch movies and TV. A recurring motif of the book’s second section is the solace he finds in rewatching Friends as he does his laundry. Elsewhere, he shows familiarity with an array of American cartoons, from Family Guy to Johnny Bravo. But as the memoir reaches its emotional height—Harry contemplates life on his own in California with Meghan Markle—he draws a similarity between his life and another ’90s pop-culture favorite. “I’d been forced into… Read Full Article