Royal expert: Harry's memoir should be titled 'whinge' not 'Spare'

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Royal expert: Harry's memoir should be titled 'whinge' not 'Spare'
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Royal expert Annabelle Sanderson has slammed Prince Harry's memoir saying it should have been called 'whinge' because the Duke of Sussex just complains non-stop about his 'rich life of privilege.'

Royal commentator Annabelle Sanderson has taken aim at the Duke of Sussex telling Sky News Australia that his tell-all memoir should be called"whinge" instead of Spare.The royal expert told Weekend Edition that Prince Harry's popularity has nose dived in Britain following the release of his memoir - despite it being fastest selling non-fiction book of all-time.

Royal commentator Annabelle Sanderson has taken aim at the Duke of Sussex telling Sky News Australia that his tell-all memoir should be called"whinge" instead of Spare. Picture: Supplied.Ms Sanderson told Tim Gilbert that Harry wrote a book complaining about his privileged life - while here are people who can’t afford to access to essential medical care or heat their homes.

She predicts the Royal Family may try to make “some kind of amends” with Prince Harry ahead of King Charles’ coronation, but there is no guarantee Harry will be"open" to it.

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