Reviewing memoirs are quite difficult for me as it is someone's life and perspective. I read a book as if that person is sitting near me sharing their story, avoiding judgement and enjoying curiosity
This book reads as a love letter to Diana and the fact that we saw so much of Harry's childhood and loss, I find it nice to hear his thoughts and how it has shaped his life. I appreciate that he shows his imperfection, he doesn't pretend to have it all sorted out. He's still grieving, he's still angry and he is now in a place where he can feel safe to move on.
I wouldn't suggest this book if you aren't interested in Harry as a person. I wouldn't suggest this if you have trouble with the benefits of his privilege life. I would read this if you are curious in the human condition as told by someone in a highly unique situation. But dear God.. if you don't like the book, please keep name calling and your opinions on his character to yourself