Prince Harry went all out against the royal family members in his memoir Spare as he did not pull punches, especially on Prince William and King Charles. Despite the defaming revelations, Buckingham Palace has decided not to react to the book and docuseries. The family members have been maintaining silence in the public to preserve their dignity. However, it seems that the Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton could not hold themselves back from taking a dig at the Duke of Sussex.
An elderly woman grasped Prince William's hand, saying "Keep going, Scousers love you" as hundreds turned out to see the Prince and Princess of Wales open the new Royal Liverpool Hospital, their first Royal visit since Prince Harry's book was published. https://t.co/Pyluc5I0mk pic.twitter.com/BtvD6uSzeD
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In their recent visit to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, the Prince and Princess of Wales discussed therapy in detail. The word is being coined a lot in the royal circle for the past few days. In Spare, Prince Harry wrote how taking therapy helped him come out of the trauma of late Princess Diana’s death. He also revealed feeling bad for his elder brother for missing out on the benefits. What did Prince William and Kate Middleton say about therapy?
Kate Middleton shades Prince Harry
In their first royal visit following Prince Harry’s memoir release, Prince William and Kate Middleton had an interactive session with the volunteers at the Open Door Charity. The organization takes the help of creative methods like arts and singing to improve the mental well-being of young adults. During the conversation, Middleton asked a question as mentioned by The Sun, “Has producing music and taking part in those workshops helped? Has it helped with your personal lives?”
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Royal Liverpool Hospital staff and crowds gather to catch a glimpse of the Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit today. The visit to the hospital was only announced today.#PrinceandPrincessofwales pic.twitter.com/urmWJ2LJsT
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To this, a young boy explained how music helped him heal better than a clinical atmosphere. He reckoned that the songs provided him with a good way of letting his emotions out. Prince William agreed with the sentiments of the volunteer while Kate Middleton added, “Talking therapies don’t work for some people, they’re not for everybody. It’s so important to have a range of therapies.”
Though the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall did not mention Prince Harry, royal fans are convinced that they discussed therapy to take a jibe at the Duke of Sussex.
Do you think Middleton trolled Prince Harry during her recent visit? Share with us in the comments.
Shirley
January 16, 2023 at 11:12 amWay to take their comments out of context. The last three articles from. Netflix have slammed the royals. Harry is a spoiled brat. Meghan is a perfect match for him. Both narcissistic victims. Guess Netflix wants to keep up the rivalry to get their 100 million dollars worth. Makes me want to never use Netflix again. Harry is using the press just the way he accuses the royal family of using it. Perhaps he is projecting his own sins on them.
Shirley
January 16, 2023 at 11:13 amWay to take their comments out of context. The last three articles from. Netflix have slammed the royals. Harry is a spoiled brat. Meghan is a perfect match for him. Both narcissistic victims. Guess Netflix wants to keep up the rivalry to get their 100 million dollars worth. Makes me want to never use Netflix again. Harry is using the press just the way he accuses the royal family of using it. Perhaps he is projecting his own sins on them.
Robin White
January 16, 2023 at 8:42 pmThey are spoiled narcissists and hypocrites. They complain about family leaking personal information about them but invade the privacy of the family members they accuse of doing this. If I were related to them I would sue them for libel. You can’t have it both ways. Shut up and stop whining. H needs to get real mental health help.