- The Duke of Cambridge’s tell-all memoir, Spare, was released on Thursday.
- Charles and Camilla did not appear at the Aboyne Community Shed in a Scottish village.
- William and Kate were all smiles as they visited a hospital in northern England.
King Charles III and other family members appeared to avoid Prince Harry in their first public appearances since the release of the Duke’s tell-all memoir, Spare, on Thursday.
Britain’s new monarch, 74, chatted with well-wishers but made no immediate comment about the recent uproar when he arrived for a visit to the Aboyne Community Shed in a Scottish village to meet representatives from local support groups.
The monarch’s first public event of the year, Harry and William’s father’s low-key trip, was in stark contrast to the recent high-profile coverage of the Duke’s Spare, which hit the shelves a month after the release of a six-part Netflix documentary series about him and Meghan.
On the same day, William and his wife Kate, who were also targeted by Harry in his book, were all smiles as they visited a hospital in northern England.
Despite the flood of headlines that has followed the publication of his youngest son’s memoir, they were all seen beaming as they engaged with people at two different venues.
According to its publisher, Transworld Penguin Random House, Spare is already the best-selling nonfiction book of all time. The book is harshly critical of the royal family, alleging an altercation between William and Harry and claiming Camilla had a “agenda” to improve her public image as the “other woman” in his father’s marriage.
Meghan Markle’s husband Harry appeared, sharing very private details about his family, known for the Queen’s mantra ‘never complain, never explain’. Stories about Charles include claims he carried out a “pitiful teddy bear” that was “broken arms and dangly threads”.
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