According to a new report, the Duchess of Sussex 'may have raised gentle concerns' about Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare' and whether it was the right move.
Prince Harry sat down for an exclusive interview with "60 Minutes" correspondent Anderson Cooper Sunday night for his upcoming memoir "Spare" focused on his royal life.
Several royal experts have wondered why the Duchess of Sussex was absent while her husband went on a media tour to promote his explosive memoir ‘Spare’. To promote"Spare," Harry, 38, made solo appearances on ITV, CBS’"60 Minutes,""Good Morning America" and"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." "The question is… What about an Archewell brand?" she asked, referring to the couple’s nonprofit."The book has definitely hit their brand. In my estimation, they had everything they wanted one month ago after the Netflix documentary. Their story was out and garnered massive sympathy from even the most apathetic American viewers. The memoir undid all that goodwill, and the press tour has been an absolute cringe-fest.
"Perhaps Meghan, in addition to reading the polls, has heard of the great greeting Catherine received with huge cheers from the awaiting crowd when she arrived in Liverpool?" Fordwich shared."So, while Harry is whining and complaining, Catherine is focusing on others, working hard doing her duty and raising her family."
Harry’s story is dominated by his rivalry with his elder brother Prince William, who is heir to the British throne, and the, in 1997. Harry, who was 12 at the time, described how then-Prince Charles broke the news of his mother’s accident but did not hug his son. Harry added that he and William both"begged" their father not to marry Camilla, worried she would become a"wicked stepmother."The many claims in Harry's book sparked nonstop headlines.
Harry told ITV that he wants his father and older brother back, adding that he wants"a family, not an institution."
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