His publishers had promised a book full of "revelations", "wisdom" and "raw, unflinching honesty" and, readers of the Duke of Sussex's memoir will find it peppered with just enough scandal to keep them going through the hefty 550+ page read. Of course the physical altercations with his brother William, Harry's use of drugs and how he learned of his mother's death are all headline makers - but taking a look at the book as a whole, it is a sad, self-indulgent and naive figure that the Duke cuts. There's little that feels empowering in the amount of "truth" shared, the...