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Prince Harry faces boycott as Peter Andre slams Duke for 'publicly trashing' Royal Family

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Mirror.co.uk: "There are other ways of dealing with trauma than publicly trashing your family."Spare, which hit bookshelves on January 10, sees Harry make several claims about his relatives, including brother Prince William, father King Charles and step-mother Queen Consort Camilla.Following its release, the father-of-two demanded an apology from the Firm for the treatment of his wife Meghan Markle.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Prince Harry said: “You know what you did, and I now know why you did it.“And you’ve been caught out, so just come clean and then we could all move on."During his interview with The Telegraph's Bryony Gordon, Harry added that "if people had listened" when he first expressed his concerns, they would not be in this position.He added: "That’s the saddest part about it – it was all so avoidable.

But they just couldn’t help themselves."But Harry has also seen some support, with rugby legend James Haskell defending the Duke during an interview with Piers Morgan on his TalkTV show Uncensored.James explained to Piers: "If you take that to the point, in his position you very rarely get to tell your story without a journalist interviewing you."You and I are on TV today right, this could be edited up and bits of it could be altered, or if you were doing a written interview your interpretation is written out, not what I actually said."So I feel that he has written this book as a way of going 'look, regardless of what happened, this is what I feel'."I am not saying whether it is true or not, I have no comment, I don't really care to be honest with you.He added: “But I am saying, he has put this out there to go, 'This is my version, I finally got an opportunity to speak’.”In the book, Harry claimed he was.

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