Harry takes everything as a personal offense. It’s like… an almost conspiratorial mindset where every single thing is a sign that his brother is preferred to him.
Anyway, Harry. You inherited millions from your mom and great grandmother. Why didn’t you dip into those funds if you wanted fancy furniture?
He probably spent his life being told he was the spare, so I’m sure that fucked with his head a bit.
The book feels like a collection of “I’m just a normal bloke with an abnormal life” told by someone who will never know a normal life. He’s crying about being ashamed of an ikea lamp, but will never look at his bills wondering which one won’t get paid.
I’m sorry but so what? Like are we supposed to feel bad for that? He gets all the money and free real estate much more freedom without the responsibilities I’d much better be the spare, or like the fourth kid like Edward he’s living the dream
Anyway, Harry. You inherited millions from your mom and great grandmother. Why didn’t you dip into those funds if you wanted fancy furniture?
Reply
The book feels like a collection of “I’m just a normal bloke with an abnormal life” told by someone who will never know a normal life. He’s crying about being ashamed of an ikea lamp, but will never look at his bills wondering which one won’t get paid.
Reply
I’d much better be the spare, or like the fourth kid like Edward he’s living the dream
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment