King Charles has reportedly told friends that he believes Prince Harry's memoir will "not be seen by anyone".
The bKing Charles has reportedly told friends that he believes Prince Harry's memoir will "not be seen by anyone". The book, which was released last month, has caused a great deal of controversy, with Harry making a number of explosive claims about his time in the royal family.
In one passage, Harry accused his father of failing to protect him from the media, while in another he claimed that he had been "trapped" in the royal family. The book has also been criticized for its lack of accuracy, with some royal experts claiming that Harry has made up a number of stories.
Charles is said to be "furious" with Harry's memoir, and he has reportedly told friends that he believes it will "do irreparable damage" to the royal family. He is also said to be concerned about the impact the book will have on his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet.
It is unclear what impact Charles' comments will have on the sales of Harry's memoir. The book has already sold over 400,000 copies in the UK, and it is expected to sell even more copies in the US. However, Charles' comments could damage Harry's reputation and make it more difficult for him to sell future books.
The feud between Harry and Charles is likely to continue for some time. It remains to be seen whether the two men will ever be able to repair their relationship.ook, which was released last month, has caused a great deal of controversy, with Harry making a number of explosive claims about his time in the royal family.
In one passage, Harry accused his father of failing to protect him from the media, while in another he claimed that he had been "trapped" in the royal family. The book has also been criticized for its lack of accuracy, with some royal experts claiming that Harry has made up a number of stories.
Charles is said to be "furious" with Harry's memoir, and he has reportedly told friends that he believes it will "do irreparable damage" to the royal family. He is also said to be concerned about the impact the book will have on his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet.
It is unclear what impact Charles' comments will have on the sales of Harry's memoir. The book has already sold over 400,000 copies in the UK, and it is expected to sell even more copies in the US. However, Charles' comments could damage Harry's reputation and make it more difficult for him to sell future books.
The feud between Harry and Charles is likely to continue for some time. It remains to be seen whether the two men will ever be able to repair their relationship.
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