Prince Harry's 'Spare' sinks royals' popularity; expert says 'Timing is ghastly'
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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, spoke to Britain’s ITV and CBS’s “60 Minutes” to promote his ghostwritten memoir "Spare," which hit bookshelves on Tuesday.
"Friends of the Prince of Wales are commenting that he is ‘anxious’ and ‘sad’ about what Harry has said in his book but is focusing on his family," Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital about Harry's older brother, Prince William, the heir to the British throne. "One friend is known to have said that ‘he’s handling it so well on the outside — inside he’s burning.’" Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
"As for the king, he is said to be ‘extremely pained, very frustrated and anxious’ to reach a resolution with his son," Fordwich noted about King Charles III, 74. "Regarding remaining silent, as long as they continue to be supported by the British in sentiment via the polls, the royal family is expected to stick to what works, what Queen Elizabeth II lived by, and what is respected as the ‘high road’ by the British public — never complain and never explain."