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After weeks of hype and days of leaks, readers got a chance to judge Prince Harry’s book for themselves when it went on sale around the world on Tuesday.
Prince Harry claims he killed 25 people while serving as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner in 2012. He also makes alarming allegations about his life before Meghan.
IN THE PAPERS - Friday, December 16: We look at rightwing violence targeting Moroccan supporters during celebrations after France's World Cup semi-final win. The sports pages are looking ahead to the final and at one man in particular: Leo Messi! In the British papers, there's sympathy for striking nurses and scorn for Harry and Meghan after part 2 of their Netflix series drops. Finally, it's ugly Christmas sweater day - a day to celebrate the gaudiest eyesores in Christmas fashion!
A polarising new film has been released worldwide on Netflix. "Farha", by Darin J. Sallam, tells the story of a Palestinian teenager during the Nakba, or catastrophe, of 1948. Supporters say the film tells a true Palestinian story, rarely seen on a mainstream platform like Netflix. But critics say it is inflammatory and smears the Israeli military. We take a closer look and get analysis from FRANCE 24's Oliver Farry.
Prince Harry slammed the media "feeding frenzy" over his relationship with Meghan in an explosive Netflix docuseries aired Thursday and criticised Britain's royal family for failing to protect her and his mother Diana. The family has been braced for the first three episodes of the six-part series "Meghan & Harry". It was largely spared during the first episodes but was still on the end of accusations of "unconscious" racial bias and that it did not help Meghan or Diana after her 1992 separation from Harry's father Charles, who is now king. FRANCE 24's Bénédicte Paviot reports from London.