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Prince Harry's 'Spare' Ghostwriter Seemingly Defends Mistakes in the Memoir

Prince Harry's 'Spare' Ghostwriter Seemingly Defends Mistakes in the Memoir

Prince Harry‘s ghostwriter is speaking out.

J.R. Moehringer, the ghostwriter who helped to co-write the 38-year-old royal’s tell-all memoir released last week, is addressing mistakes featured in the book that have been noticed by readers.

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The writer addressed the errors on social media on his Twitter on Wednesday (January 11) to share a quote from Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir.

“The line between memory and fact is blurry, interpretation and fact. There are inadvertent mistakes of those kinds out of the wazoo,” the excerpt reads.

It’s not clear which mistakes the writer was seemingly addressing.

However, one apparent mistake readers have noticed that Harry says in the book that he learned of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother‘s death in March of 2002 while at boarding school. However, reports at the time said he was on a ski trip in Switzerland with his father King Charles and brother Prince William at the time.

The publisher announced that in its first day of release, the book already made $1.4 billion in the U.S., U.K. and Canada, via ET.

Find out what he said in an interview about why Camilla, Queen Consort was considered “dangerous.”

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