I went in expecting a tell-all. I came away humbled by a complex, passionate, flawed, honorable, and deeply good human being. Harry speaks from his heart about his highs, lows, and learning curves. His complicated relationships with his family are oddly relatable: sibling rivalry, distant parents, generational trauma, and that one strange aunt, all spoken of lovingly even through estrangement. The descriptions of the press were eye - opening and made me very glad I'm not famous. Definitely worth a read.