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The exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the royal family it was chaos for both sides. After a long struggle, the couple managed to make their own documentary series for Netflix, and Prince Harry published his memoir Spare. The release of both their productions was a disaster for the royal family. A psychiatrist named Dr. Max Pemberton remembered the late Queen Elizabeth II after reading Speir’s memoirs, given the inconsistencies and misconceptions they called out.
After their interview with Oprah Winfrey, the late queen spoke about the allegations. She said the allegations were “concerning” and would be dealt with “privately”. She also said: “Although some memories may vary, they are taken seriously.” Pemberton spoke of the same psychological state of the Duke of Sussex.
Prince Harry made several factual errors in his memoir due to distorted memories.
Although much has been said about the memoirs published by the Duke of Sussex, Pemberton pointed out several factual errors in them. He said that this quote struck him the most: “There is as much truth in what I remember and how I remember it as there is in so-called objective facts.” Continuing, Dr. Pemberton explain how fickle memories are. In modern society, subjective truth is more important than the larger objective truth, which is fundamentally wrong, Dr. Pemberton wrote in his article for the Daily Mail.
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— JR Moehringer (@JRMoehringer) January 11, 2023
By giving an example of how he was with prince Harry as his truth, the Duck is sure to strike back with the real truth. However, he thinks that the duke does not seem to realize the importance of objective truth. He even gave an example of research done after 9/11.
The researchers asked people who were present at the time about their activities and where they had been. A few years later, the researchers asked the same questions to the same people. Surprisingly, the answers were 60% different from the previous ones. And the most surprising fact was that even after the researchers showed them the initial answers, people seemed to stick with their later answers. Here’s how Dr. Pemberton uses an example to explain how memories change and create a different version over time.
What are the actual errors in the book?
Among the many factual errors, here are some that Dr. Pemberton mentioned in his article.
- On his 13th birthday, the Duke of Sussex received an Xbox in 1997. However, the product wasn’t even released until four years after the announced year.
- The prince also mentioned that his wife Meghan Markle brought his father from Mexico to the UK on a first class ticket. However, the airline said they don’t even have a direct flight, let alone provide first-class service.
- He mentioned that his stepmother leaked information about the press conference. Although the information remains publicly available, that information was leaked by her assistant.
All these errors did not surprise dr. Pemberton much because he understood how memories could be confused. There is a lot of research on the fact that memories are an unreliable source of information. However, the author of Spare does not realize this and turns such subjective feelings and memories into a source of information.
Now that you understand the psychological aspect of these mistakes, what do you think of the book? Have you read this yet? Do share your thoughts on the same in the comment box below.

The exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the royal family it was chaos for both sides. After a long struggle, the couple managed to make their own documentary series for Netflix, and Prince Harry published his memoir Spare. The release of both their productions was a disaster for the royal family. A psychiatrist named Dr. Max Pemberton remembered the late Queen Elizabeth II after reading Speir’s memoirs, given the inconsistencies and misconceptions they called out.
After their interview with Oprah Winfrey, the late queen spoke about the allegations. She said the allegations were “concerning” and would be dealt with “privately”. She also said: “Although some memories may vary, they are taken seriously.” Pemberton spoke of the same psychological state of the Duke of Sussex.
Prince Harry made several factual errors in his memoir due to distorted memories.
Although much has been said about the memoirs published by the Duke of Sussex, Pemberton pointed out several factual errors in them. He said that this quote struck him the most: “There is as much truth in what I remember and how I remember it as there is in so-called objective facts.” Continuing, Dr. Pemberton explain how fickle memories are. In modern society, subjective truth is more important than the larger objective truth, which is fundamentally wrong, Dr. Pemberton wrote in his article for the Daily Mail.
https://t.co/ZLQahn6mUT pic.twitter.com/nvOx1JJyWx
— JR Moehringer (@JRMoehringer) January 11, 2023
By giving an example of how he was with prince Harry as his truth, the Duck is sure to strike back with the real truth. However, he thinks that the duke does not seem to realize the importance of objective truth. He even gave an example of research done after 9/11.
The researchers asked people who were present at the time about their activities and where they had been. A few years later, the researchers asked the same questions to the same people. Surprisingly, the answers were 60% different from the previous ones. And the most surprising fact was that even after the researchers showed them the initial answers, people seemed to stick with their later answers. Here’s how Dr. Pemberton uses an example to explain how memories change and create a different version over time.
What are the actual errors in the book?
Among the many factual errors, here are some that Dr. Pemberton mentioned in his article.
- On his 13th birthday, the Duke of Sussex received an Xbox in 1997. However, the product wasn’t even released until four years after the announced year.
- The prince also mentioned that his wife Meghan Markle brought his father from Mexico to the UK on a first class ticket. However, the airline said they don’t even have a direct flight, let alone provide first-class service.
- He mentioned that his stepmother leaked information about the press conference. Although the information remains publicly available, that information was leaked by her assistant.
All these errors did not surprise dr. Pemberton much because he understood how memories could be confused. There is a lot of research on the fact that memories are an unreliable source of information. However, the author of Spare does not realize this and turns such subjective feelings and memories into a source of information.
Now that you understand the psychological aspect of these mistakes, what do you think of the book? Have you read this yet? Do share your thoughts on the same in the comment box below.