In his book, Prince Harry also writes about the role of royal advisers. And metaphorically assigns them to the animal kingdom. Among insects.
One of the great mysteries of the British monarchy is the role of courtiers, advisers and secretaries – and their impact on royal life. Prince Harry has now contributed to the enlightenment in his book “Spare”. And it can be said that the Royal Advisors are a species apart.
The angry prince assigns the lords, because they are lords, to the animal kingdom and there to the category of insects. He makes a fine distinction between the wasp, the bee and the fly. Three middle-aged white men with a keen sense of power and a penchant for “Machiavellian manoeuvres,” as he writes. The star, for explanation, had insight into the Spanish version of the work.
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