Copies of Prince Harry's new book Spare at a shop in London, on Jan. 10.Chris Jackson/Getty Images Phoebe Maltz Bovy is a contributing columnist for The Globe and Mail. Some – and I’m among them – argue that rather than being a way to promote social justice, so-called wokeness is about maintaining the status quo. A system of rules and manners that might seem progressive is in fact a cover for material inequality. One could not design a better example of this than Prince Harry, the world’s premier nepotism baby. In his new memoir, Spare, Harry (he abhors snobbery, so...