Prince William's new book, "A Life of Service: William at 40," has broken the pre-order record for a royal book on Amazon. The book, which is due to be released on June 28, has already sold more than 100,000 copies. This is double the number of pre-orders for Harry's book, "Spare: A Memoir," which was released in 2021.
The book is said to be a personal memoir of William's life, and it is expected to offer insights into his thoughts on his role as a future king, his relationship with his family, and his work on mental health and conservation issues.
The book's success is seen as a sign of William's growing popularity, and it is likely to further cement his position as the most popular member of the royal family.
Some have speculated that Harry may be feeling "green-eyed" about William's success, as he has been struggling to maintain his own popularity in recent years. However, it is also possible that Harry is simply happy for his brother and proud of his accomplishments.
Only time will tell how Harry will react to William's book, but it is clear that the book is a major coup for William and a sign of his growing popularity.
The claim that Markle was snubbed by her Hollywood crew appears to have originated from a satirical article on a website called "The Last Line of Defense." This website is known for publishing false and misleading articles, and the article about Markle was no exception.
The article claimed that Markle had invited all of her Hollywood friends to Archie's birthday party, but that they had all refused to attend. The article also claimed that Perry had refused to attend because he was "tired of being used by Meghan."
However, there is no evidence to support any of these claims. In fact, several of Markle's Hollywood friends have publicly supported her in recent months, including Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Serena Williams.
It is therefore clear that the claim that Meghan Markle was snubbed by her Hollywood crew is false. This claim originated from a satirical website, and there is no evidence to support it.
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