“Only 25 more sleeps until Prince Harry Hypocrite’s book comes out, dumping 416 pages of more sh*t all over his family. Exciting!” he groaned in his latest post on the matter to 8.3 million followers.
Yet @samjfch argued: "You are aware of their numerous charities and charitable work that, you know, contributes to society?" @cars4salesussex agreed, telling Piers: "You’re in the wrong on this, he is so within his rights to do his tv show and issue this book."@DidieSimon added sympathetically: "At least he spoke openly about this, admitted his mistakes, went thru learning and understanding why that was wrong.
He talks openly about this in the docuseries."That makes me believe and trust his side of the story even more as he is able to own up to where he got things wrong."(sic)Harry's book, Spare, is yet to even have been released, but the controversial time is already inspiring a huge depth of feeling among Piers' followers. "She had a father before this, and now she doesn’t have a father," he lamented of wife Meghan, in the couple's latest Netflix docuseries."I shouldered that, because if Meg wasn’t with me, then her dad would still be her dad.”Piers took issue with that comment too, exclaiming on Twitter that he believes Meghan herself is responsible for the rift."She does have a father, and he brought her up on his own for years.
Where is that in the documentary? "Markle now trashing her own father, who is still recovering from a massive stroke. Ms Compassion hasn’t even called him. #HarryandMeghanNetflix "Harry's book will be released on January 10 2023, via Penguin Random House..
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