Lawyer and commentator Caroline Di Russo says there are some parts of Prince Harry’s book ‘Spare’ that are so “cheesy and so cringe” that she can’t imagine the British people loving it.
“I’ve read car manuals that I have found to be just more exciting
than parts of this book,” she told commentator Steve Price.Read More
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