Shocking revelations and accusations in Prince Harry’s autobiography are rocking the Royal Family.
Nobody will come out well from this breathtaking airing of dirty laundry in public.
This includes the score-settling Spare himself, his wife Meghan, his brother Prince William and father King Charles.
With the world watching, Buckingham Palace must respond publicly.
Saying nothing and sticking to a “never complain, never explain” strategy in the hope the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will go away, would be viewed as a tacit admission of guilt.
Six teachers open up on 'difficult' strike decision - and why they are doing itClaims William physically assaulted his brother in a row over Meghan suggests that relations are even worse than we knew and reconciliation will perhaps be impossible.
People will loathe or love Harry for speaking out. But every story has two sides so we, the people, have a right to hear the other side too.
Take Back Control is what Keir Starmer intends to do as he puts Labour on a path to election victory.
The party’s leader is increasingly confident and unafraid to fight on unelected PM Rishi Sunak’s Tory territory.
But winning back lost Labour voters is a balancing act and he must be careful not to alienate existing supporters by taking them for granted. That would be a costly mistake.
Much can happen before a general election likely to be in autumn 2024.
But Mr Starmer is set fair for victory by clearly beating his Tory rival in the Battle of the Speeches that kicked off what will be close to two years of political campaigning.
There is now a climate crisis with last summer’s record heat in Britain, after years of steadily rising temperatures, only confirming this.
Unless we stop polluting the environment our green and pleasant land will become a brown and arid dust bowl.