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William and Kate ignores question about Harry’s book

William and Kate

William and Kate ignores question about Harry’s book

  • A reporter asked the Prince of Wales if he’d read his brother’s book.
  • Spare was published earlier this week and has become fastest selling non-fiction title in history.
  • The Firm has put on a united front, with a kilt-clad Charles visiting.

Prince William and Kate ignored yet another obvious question about Prince Harry’s book, During a royal visit today.

A reporter asked the Prince of Wales if he’d read his brother’s new memoir as the couple left the Open Door Charity in Merseyside.

Spare was published earlier this week, and according to Penguin Random House, it has become the fastest-selling non-fiction title in history.

The Duke of Sussex makes a number of allegations about the Royal Family in it, with his older brother bearing the brunt of his complaints.

The Waleses went out in public for the first time since the book’s release to meet with healthcare workers.

When they arrived at the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital, they smiled and appeared at ease.

Do you ever plan to comment on Harry’s book, sir?” yelled one reporter. but received no response.

As they walked into the hospital, there were loud cheers from patients and staff who had gathered to see them.

Later, when a reporter asked, “Have you had the chance to read your brother’s book at all?” William and Kate swerved another question about the book.

The second incident was captured and shared on Twitter by ITV royal editor Chris Ship.

Since the publication, the Firm has put on a united front, with a kilt-clad King Charles visiting Aberdeenshire today and Princess Anne visiting Cyprus.

According to Harry’s book, William physically assaulted him and Kate and Meghan Markle had a fractious friendship.

William and Kate, who were dressed in a Holland and Cooper tartan coat, were on hand to officially open the hospital and thank the staff for their efforts.

Meanwhile, Sylvia, 81, told the future king, “Keep going Will, Scousers love you,” to which he replied, “I will do,” according to the Liverpool Echo.

Following their stay in the hospital, the pair went to the Open Door mental health charity, which helps young adults in Merseyside with their mental health.

Charles paid a visit to Aboyne, a community near the late Queen’s Balmoral estate, to tour the Aboyne and Mid Deeside Community Shed and meet with local hardship support groups.

Charles observed craft skills in action, including wood and stone carving, and met the men who gather there weekly at the Aboyne Men’s Shed workshop.

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