Prince William made a vow to a royal fan that he'd remain defiant amid his ongoing feud with Prince Harry following the release of his tell all memoir.The future King attended a commitment at Royal Liverpool University Hospital just days after his younger brother's book Spare was published in January, which featured a number of shocking allegations made against William and other members of the royal family.During the occasion an 81-year-old royal fan named Sylvia clutched William's hand and reassured him as she said: "Keep going Will, 'scousers' love you".
The Prince of Wales responded to the OAP's encouraging comment with a simple: "I will do" the Mirror reports.The day after Prince William attended a royal engagement in Birkenhead Merseyside where he ignored a reporter who asked him if he'd read his brother's book.In video footage captured by ITV, the journalist was heard shouting: "Your Royal Highness, have you had a chance to read your brother’s book at all?"However, the eldest son of King Charles showed no reaction as he ignored the comment and walked past the paparazzi with his wife Kate Middleton.Harry's bombshell memoir Spare sold more than 1.4m copies on its first day of publication, making it the fastest selling non-fiction book of all time.Within the controversial book, the Duke of Sussex revealed details about family squabbles and private conversations among his relatives including personal rows with his older brother.He alleged that William left him battered and bruised after he tossed him to the floor during a bitter argument just weeks before he and Meghan stepped down from the Royal Family in 2020.The book also spoke about Meghan's relationship with her sister-in-law Kate as Harry recalled a conversation
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