key points fo rme were:
1 - Clearly had PTSD from his mothers death and didn't really get the help he needed, bceause you know , stiff upper lip and all that.
2 - cocaine - he wanted to discuss how he was the victim of blackmail, which is a key point, and terrible from teh gutter press....but for me what it highlighted is that the privilege enjoyed by the royals comes with an unwritten agreement that they are the nations standard bearer for morality, they claim to be ceremonial, and that needs a whiter than white image. But as we have seen with Andrew, that's nonsense. It shows that DNA isn't a good way of selecting leadership, morality, and to be a figurehead. Shame the interviewer didn't pick up on that side of things.
3 - The whole "William was angry I was stepping on his turf with African charities". That highlighted how royals use "patronage" to charities for self promotion. If they actually cared abotu the charitable cause then surely they would welcome further help and exposure.
4 - Harry had to ask permission from the Queen to have a beard to get married. William said he couldn't have a beard.........utterly ludicrous to ask permission on your appearance on YOUR big day. The William argument against the beard sounded like it was about "control" over Harry
5 - Interhouse rivalries, the idea that the house of Charles and Camilla would put bad press out against his sons, or that the press office of William would do so against his brother is utterly appalling, but it's what happens. Shows how Machiavellian the whole system is.
6 - "I swear on mummies life" -- that's their relationship over right there. Again sounded like William wanting control over his younger brother, and using his dead mother as leverage in it. Appalling behaviour from William if true
7 - Silence allows abusers to abuse. Thats the key to why this interview, book, series happened. He felt abused, wanted to ensure the royals knew he would stand up for him and his wife and not let this abuse continue
8 - Court cases, 9 of them against the press. Shows how uncontrollable the press are int his country.