Scousers say Prince Harry’s book is out of touch “In the current climate”

Book shops around Merseyside start selling Prince's book today

Author: Rebecca RedicanPublished 10th Jan 2023

Prince Harry's new autobiography 'Spare' has gone on sale across Merseyside this morning.

The book has already received a lot of attention over the past few days after being leaked in Spain.

His memoir has left people in Merseyside divided with one telling us now is not the right time.

She said: “In the current climate, with the cost of living crisis and he’s just being, you know, he’s moaning about everything.

“And some people can’t afford to heat and eat can they and he’s moaning about little things that happen to most families really.”

It’s after Caroline Flack's former manager yesterday (Monday 9th January) called Prince Harry's description of his relationship with the presenter in his memoir "grotesque" and called for him to be stripped of his titles.

The couple were said to have dated for a short time in 2009.

Alex Mullen, the creative director of APM Media, who previously worked with Flack, said it was "absolutely gross" the royal had repeated "old long forgotten slurs" in his book.

The book tell his side of the story on his experience including his time in the army and fights with his brother Prince William.

In an interview with ITV Harry insisted he didn’t have "any intention to harm" his brother or the King with his memoir.

However, many of you said the harm has already been done and could affect the whole Royal Family.

One woman told us: “I think they will be very upset with him, a lot of it’s very personal and you keep that sort of thing in your own family.

"I just feel there is no need for it.”

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