![]() ![]() ![]() For complete, utter detachment from reality weird however, James “the witch obsessed’s” treatise on magic and how to murder the people you suspect of it wins hands down – the frost bitten sexcapades of Prince Harry’s Spare can’t compete. Who episode, the Daemonologie is widely regarded as boring in addition to its many other sins, so if you’re looking for an entertaining rather than depressingly weird royal read you’d probably have better luck with one of the strange royal children’s books that have come out over the years. Unfortunately, despite being featured in a Dr. Which, given the horrific witch trials James I & VI kicked off on his arrival in Scotland, isn’t far from the truth. Its finally here The much anticipated memoir by Prince Harry, Spare, has finally hit the shelves. ![]() With an entire section dedicated to blaming traditional Scottish fortune telling methods on the devil, and also serving as an anti-Catholic screed, the book goes on to carefully categorise different types of magic and demons, like a D&D manual written by a fevered misogynist with a persecution complex. The hack that gives you the explosive tell-all autobiography for FREE. Prince Harry’s memoir, ‘Spare’: 10 bombshell revelations we learned The long-awaited book offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the cloistered monarchy and its broken relationships. A key source for Shakespeare’s Macbeth, in both his depiction of witches and their connection to the Scottish crown, James I&VI’s Daemonologie was an Ancient Greek style philosophical treatise on the nature of necromancy, presented in the form of a dialogue between two fictional philosophers. ![]()
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