Prince Harry has lifted the lid on his time training as a pilot in Shropshire with Prince William in his tell-all memoir.
The Prince tells of the cosy cottage he and his brother"Willy", the future king, shared when they were training at RAF Shawbury, and the meals his father, the then Prince of Wales's, chef sent them.
He also shared frustration over Prince William branding him a snoring"slob" during a press interview in one of the hangars. The Duke of Sussex's memoir is the country's fastest selling non-fiction book, and has made global headlines since it was released.Talking of his time in Shropshire, Harry said:"I was living in Shropshire, with Willy, who was also training to become a pilot. He'd found a cottage ten minutes from the base, on someone's estate, and invited me to stay with him.
"The cottage was cosy, charming, just up a narrow country lane and behind some thickly canopied trees. The fridge was stuffed with vacuum-packed meals sent by Pa's chefs. Creamy chicken and rice, beef curry. At the back of the house there were beautiful stables, which explained the horse smell in every room.
"Still, I should've figured out how he might have been feeling. I knew all too well the despair of being pulled from a fight for which you've spent years preparing."
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