's ghostwriter today defended Spare from damaging claims of inaccuracy and historical errors, insisting 'inadvertent mistakes' are common in memoirs where 'the line between memory and fact is blurry'.J.R. Moehringer, who has also authored autobiographies for Andre Agassi and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, came to the defence of the book he was reportedly paid $1million to write.Sharing an excerpt from Harry's book, emphasising that the exiled prince himself admits at times said he was unsure of all the details he shares, often blaming trauma in childhood. But in the same book he also insists: 'It's important that history has it right'.
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