<p>Prince Harry's autobiography <em>Spare</em> is not due out until next week but it dominated headlines on Thursday after a Spanish-language version of the memoir mistakenly went on sale.</p>.<p>The book was hurriedly withdrawn from shelves in Spain but not before copies were obtained by media outlets, who pored over its contents -- and its implications for Britain's most famous family.</p>.<p>The blunder, despite a worldwide embargo until Tuesday, came after the <em>Guardian </em>newspaper's US edition revealed on Wednesday night that it had seen a copy of the book and published key excerpts.</p>.<p>They include how Harry was allegedly physically attacked by his older brother, Prince William, in a blazing 2019 row about his wife, Meghan.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/uks-prince-harry-declines-to-commit-to-attending-king-charles-coronation-1178201.html" target="_blank">UK's Prince Harry declines to commit to attending King Charles' coronation</a></strong></p>.<p>Other revelations include how he was told of the death of his mother Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997, and how he received a message from her from beyond the grave via a woman with "powers".</p>.<p>Harry also touches on his strained relationship with his father, King Charles III, and how he and William pleaded with him not to marry his long-term mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles.</p>.<p>There are disclosures about his use of cocaine as a teenager, the "humiliating" loss of his virginity to an older woman in a field behind a pub, and his time as a soldier hunting Taliban extremists.</p>.<p>The recollections feature an acknowledgement that he killed 25 people while serving as an Apache attack helicopter pilot in Afghanistan.</p>.<p>"It's not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me," he wrote, likening hitting his targets to knocking "chess pieces" from a board.</p>.<p>The candid revelation could heighten fears about his safety, after he already flagged concerns about the withdrawal of his state-funded security following his move to the United States with Meghan in 2020.</p>.<p>But the immediate focus was on the escalation of his bitter feud with heir-to-the-throne William, 40, and whether the damage to their relationship and with his wider family could ever be repaired.</p>.<p>Harry wrote that his fight with William came after his brother called Meghan "difficult", "rude" and "abrasive".</p>.<p>The incident in 2019 -- the year after Harry and Meghan married -- allegedly saw William tackle his younger brother to the ground as they argued.</p>.<p>"He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor," said The Guardian, quoting from the book.</p>.<p>"I landed on the dog's bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me."</p>.<p>Harry then told William to leave. William looked "regretful, and apologised", Harry recalled, according to the newspaper.</p>.<p>The report said William turned and called back: "You don't need to tell Meg about this."</p>.<p>"You mean that you attacked me?" said Harry.</p>.<p>"I didn't attack you, Harold," responded William -- whom Harry calls "Willy" -- using a nickname for his brother, whose birth name is Henry.</p>.<p>Harry and Meghan, a mixed-race former television actress, have fired a string of salvos against his family in TV interviews as well as in a recent six-part Netflix documentary.</p>.<p>The autobiography's release will be preceded by a series of interviews in Britain and the United States due to air this weekend.</p>.<p>Charles, 74, is to be officially crowned in May but Harry said he was not certain to attend.</p>.<p>"There's a lot that can happen between now and then," he said in a clip from an interview with ITV to be aired on Sunday evening.</p>.<p>"The ball is in their court. There's a lot to be discussed. And I really hope that they are willing to sit down and talk about it."</p>.<p>Charles, according to the Guardian excerpt, pleaded with his sons to end their feud after the funeral of his father, Prince Philip, in April 2021.</p>.<p>"Please, boys," Harry quotes his father as saying. "Don't make my final years a misery."</p>.<p>Harry told ITV he still believed in the monarchy, though he did not know if he would play any part in its future.</p>.<p>He has railed against media intrusions but was asked if he was doing the same by lifting the lid on his family strife.</p>.<p>"That would be the accusation from the people who don't understand or don't want to believe that my family have been briefing the press," he added.</p>.<p>In London, there was some criticism as the latest claims dominated social media chatter and the airwaves.</p>.<p>"I'm just tired of it all," Catherine Doherty, a 63-year-old secretary, told AFP. "I don't know how many times he's got to say these things."</p>
<p>Prince Harry's autobiography <em>Spare</em> is not due out until next week but it dominated headlines on Thursday after a Spanish-language version of the memoir mistakenly went on sale.</p>.<p>The book was hurriedly withdrawn from shelves in Spain but not before copies were obtained by media outlets, who pored over its contents -- and its implications for Britain's most famous family.</p>.<p>The blunder, despite a worldwide embargo until Tuesday, came after the <em>Guardian </em>newspaper's US edition revealed on Wednesday night that it had seen a copy of the book and published key excerpts.</p>.<p>They include how Harry was allegedly physically attacked by his older brother, Prince William, in a blazing 2019 row about his wife, Meghan.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/uks-prince-harry-declines-to-commit-to-attending-king-charles-coronation-1178201.html" target="_blank">UK's Prince Harry declines to commit to attending King Charles' coronation</a></strong></p>.<p>Other revelations include how he was told of the death of his mother Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997, and how he received a message from her from beyond the grave via a woman with "powers".</p>.<p>Harry also touches on his strained relationship with his father, King Charles III, and how he and William pleaded with him not to marry his long-term mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles.</p>.<p>There are disclosures about his use of cocaine as a teenager, the "humiliating" loss of his virginity to an older woman in a field behind a pub, and his time as a soldier hunting Taliban extremists.</p>.<p>The recollections feature an acknowledgement that he killed 25 people while serving as an Apache attack helicopter pilot in Afghanistan.</p>.<p>"It's not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me," he wrote, likening hitting his targets to knocking "chess pieces" from a board.</p>.<p>The candid revelation could heighten fears about his safety, after he already flagged concerns about the withdrawal of his state-funded security following his move to the United States with Meghan in 2020.</p>.<p>But the immediate focus was on the escalation of his bitter feud with heir-to-the-throne William, 40, and whether the damage to their relationship and with his wider family could ever be repaired.</p>.<p>Harry wrote that his fight with William came after his brother called Meghan "difficult", "rude" and "abrasive".</p>.<p>The incident in 2019 -- the year after Harry and Meghan married -- allegedly saw William tackle his younger brother to the ground as they argued.</p>.<p>"He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor," said The Guardian, quoting from the book.</p>.<p>"I landed on the dog's bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me."</p>.<p>Harry then told William to leave. William looked "regretful, and apologised", Harry recalled, according to the newspaper.</p>.<p>The report said William turned and called back: "You don't need to tell Meg about this."</p>.<p>"You mean that you attacked me?" said Harry.</p>.<p>"I didn't attack you, Harold," responded William -- whom Harry calls "Willy" -- using a nickname for his brother, whose birth name is Henry.</p>.<p>Harry and Meghan, a mixed-race former television actress, have fired a string of salvos against his family in TV interviews as well as in a recent six-part Netflix documentary.</p>.<p>The autobiography's release will be preceded by a series of interviews in Britain and the United States due to air this weekend.</p>.<p>Charles, 74, is to be officially crowned in May but Harry said he was not certain to attend.</p>.<p>"There's a lot that can happen between now and then," he said in a clip from an interview with ITV to be aired on Sunday evening.</p>.<p>"The ball is in their court. There's a lot to be discussed. And I really hope that they are willing to sit down and talk about it."</p>.<p>Charles, according to the Guardian excerpt, pleaded with his sons to end their feud after the funeral of his father, Prince Philip, in April 2021.</p>.<p>"Please, boys," Harry quotes his father as saying. "Don't make my final years a misery."</p>.<p>Harry told ITV he still believed in the monarchy, though he did not know if he would play any part in its future.</p>.<p>He has railed against media intrusions but was asked if he was doing the same by lifting the lid on his family strife.</p>.<p>"That would be the accusation from the people who don't understand or don't want to believe that my family have been briefing the press," he added.</p>.<p>In London, there was some criticism as the latest claims dominated social media chatter and the airwaves.</p>.<p>"I'm just tired of it all," Catherine Doherty, a 63-year-old secretary, told AFP. "I don't know how many times he's got to say these things."</p>