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Royal Family Carries on with Engagements Amidst Prince Harry’s Explosive Autobiography
Despite the release of Prince Harry's tell-all autobiography, “Spare,” members of the Royal Family have continued to fulfill their royal duties without showing any signs of being affected by its contents.
The book, which contains shocking revelations about Prince Harry's life as a member of the Royal Family, has caused quite a stir within the House of Windsor.
However, King Charles, Prince and Princess of Wales, and Princess Anne have all returned to work and carried on with their engagements as usual.
On Thursday morning, Prince William and his wife, Catherine, were warmly welcomed by the public as they arrived in Liverpool to open a new hospital.
The couple appeared relaxed and smiled as they waved back at the cheering crowd.
This marked their first public appearance since the release of Prince Harry's autobiography.
Catherine looked stylish in a black dress with a belt and heels, topped off with a tartan coat.
The Prince and Princess attended the hospital's official openings and expressed gratitude to the staff for their efforts during the challenging winter months.
They also met with individuals working in mental health support services.
Prior to their hospital visit, William and Catherine were seen leaving the Windsor Castle estate.
William appeared relaxed and engaged in conversation with Catherine in the car.
During their tour of the hospital, William received words of support from an 81-year-old royal supporter named Sylvia.
She encouraged him to keep going, expressing the love that Scousers (people from Liverpool) have for him.
William smiled and replied, “I will do.”
The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, a state-of-the-art facility, replaces the old hospital that had served the community for over four decades.
Prince William and Catherine's visit to the hospital aligns with their ongoing support for frontline workers and the National Health Service (NHS).
In December 2020, they became co-patrons of the NHS charity Together, focusing on highlighting the mental strain on key workers during the Covid crisis.
Prince Charles had also pledged his support to frontline workers in April 2020, launching the Our Frontline platform to provide assistance to those struggling with their mental health.
Meanwhile, other members of the Royal Family were also engaged in their respective duties on Thursday morning.
King Charles, across the border in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, visited a food bank and local charities.
He interacted with charity workers and even shared a light-hearted moment, joking about the cold weather.
Charles was presented with a plaque commemorating his visit to the community groups and expressed his admiration.
Dressed in a hunting steward tartan kilt, he unveiled the plaque and humorously questioned its accuracy by asking, “Has he spelt it all right?”
Princess Anne, on the other hand, continued her royal duties in Cyprus.
She visited the UN protected area in the capital city of Nicosia, where she posed for a photo with Major General Ingrid Doge, the Force Commander of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
The Royal Family's active engagement in their duties comes amidst the release of Prince Harry's memoir, which has caused significant controversy.
The book includes claims of physical attacks by Prince Charles against Harry and teasing about his panic attacks.
It also suggests that the King prioritized his own interests over Harry's and harbored jealousy towards Catherine and Meghan.
The memoir confirmed reports of a strained relationship between Meghan and Catherine, with Harry recounting incidents such as Meghan demanding an apology from Catherine and emotional episodes surrounding Princess Charlotte's bridesmaid dress.
In interviews promoting his autobiography, Prince Harry defended himself against criticism and alleged that some members of his family are actively working against him.
Recent reports suggest that Harry may not be welcome at his father's coronation in May due to the criticism directed towards the Royal Family in his book.
Senior royals are reportedly hesitant to spend time with him during the historical event, fearing that their conversations might end up in the paperback edition of his memoir.
It remains uncertain whether Prince Charles will extend an invitation to his younger son for the coronation, and if Prince Harry would accept it.
Despite the ongoing controversy, the Royal Family continues to fulfill their duties, putting on a united front to carry out their obligations.
In conclusion, amidst the release of Prince Harry's explosive autobiography, the Royal Family has shown resilience by continuing with their engagements and royal duties.
Prince William and Catherine received warm support from the public during their visit to Liverpool, while King Charles interacted with charity workers in Aberdeenshire.
Princess Anne carried on with her royal duties in Cyprus.
The Royal Family's dedication to their roles remains unwavering, despite the controversies surrounding Prince Harry's memoir.