Prince Harry recalls his last conversation with the Queen in explosive new memoir

Prince Harry recalls his last conversation with the Queen in explosive new memoir

Prince Harry's tell-all memoir, 'Spare,' has sparked great controversy after revealing a series of allegations against the royal family and new information about his private life.

Spare Prince Harry
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Prince Harry's explosive memoir, 'Spare,' has become the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.

The tell-all book uncovers many controversies about the Duke of Sussex and the entire royal family. 

READ: 'Spare': Fastest-selling non-fiction book ever

In the 410-page memoir, Harry reveals that he killed 25 Taliban fighters while in the Army in Afghanistan, took psychedelic drugs, lost his virginity to an older woman, and that he has a deeply strained relationship with his brother. 

'Spare' also reveals the moment that Harry found out his mother, Princess Diana, passed away. 

According to BBC News, at the end of his memoir, Harry also recalls his last conversation with the Queen.

READ: Leaked Harry memoir details sex, drugs, fights and killing

While talking about the lawn at Frogmore Cottage (Harry and Meghan's then UK home), Harry remembers making the Queen laugh as he compared his head to the garden. 

"Looks like the top of my head, Granny. Balding and brown in patches."

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