I found this book to be at various times insightful, entertaining, incredibly sad, humorous, straightforward and certainly an enjoyable read. We saw a picture of (King) Charles that most knew nothing about. Why the Palace wouldn't share the good things he's done and doing, is beyond me. I can't say I'm a fan of the man, but this book has altered my view of him in a positive way. I give tremendous credit to Harry for putting his wife and children first and removing all of them from a toxic environment. Anyone who is critical of the choices he and his wife made to make enough money to protect all of them and to live, has no empathy for the horrible position the Palace put them in. Removing their security was an abominable decision, no matter who made it. It certainly appeared that it was done out of spite and to punish them. Any loving mother would be proud of the decisions he made to be safe, happy and free of the weight around his neck pulling him and his family into the depths. I wish them only joy and happiness in their future.