Prince Harry's upcoming memoirs may not receive the reception he's hoping for if GB News anchor Nana Akua has anything to do with it.The broadcaster urged Brits to boycott the book which is due to be released later this year, over a year after the Duke of Sussex announced he would be penning his life story.Harry, 37, previously stated his memoirs would be written not as the prince he was born but as the man he has grown into, following his controversial exit from working royal life. READ MORE: GB News' Eamonn Holmes brands Prince Harry 'hypocrite' for climate change speech But Nana was not too impressed, explaining she's "not prepared" to fund Harry and his wife Meghan Markle after they stepped down from their duties.
She told GB News viewers: "I, for one, will be boycotting Harry's book."I'm not prepared to fund these two, as a taxpayer, I have been doing it for years, and I'm not up for it again."We've already, apparently, forked out ten 100k in legal challenges because Harry is not satisfied with his security downgrade."The outspoken broadcaster continued: "No, I want to see this pair stand on their own two feet."A face the reality of life, as we all see it, where people don't bow and courtesy because they feel honoured that you are in their presence."That is preserved for true royalty, something which I believe Harry did not appreciate and Meghan did not understand."It comes from respect and I'm afraid, I've got none for these two."Harry's book could be set to be released around Christmas having recently been signed off by his publisher's lawyers.The Duke previously said: "I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man, I have become."I've worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively,.
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