Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it. Much rings true, especially the parts exposing the tabloid press, paps, sibling rivalry and palace insider backstabbing. On the other hand, it is very self serving for Harry and Meghan. Harry tries too hard to portray himself as the tough Rambo and refute or explain away all of the bad press he has received throughout his life. He goes overboard trying to convince the reader that his wife is the most perfect, generous and charitable human being on the planet and always the victim. I did sense the love that he has for his wife and the rest of his family, feel he was many times honestly critical of himself and showed vulnerability. The best parts for me were his descriptions of Botswana and the Okavango Delta. It brought back my fondest memories of my African safari. Glad I read it, but not overly enthusiastic about it.