5 September, Thursday, 2024
No menu items!
HomeEntertainmentPrince Harry memoir will 'blow it' with Royal Family, claims expert

Prince Harry memoir will ‘blow it’ with Royal Family, claims expert

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield talked about the name of the memoir as she appeared on Friday’s GB News. Speaking to presenters Stephen Dixon and Anne Diamond during the morning news show, Kinsey argued the publication of Prince Harry’s book will “blow it” with the rest of the Royal Family.As she ranted about what the publication might entail, she expressed “worry” for the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Catherine.Stephen then stated: “But he’s blown hasn’t he now, with the rest of the family?””That’s my personal opinion,” the American journalist replied. “If I’m, you know, Catherine, or if I’m William I’m worried about what’s going to be said – I can’t trust him.”But you know, William’s already seen him and his wife be critical of his wife on television.READ MORE: Mike Tindall speaks out on getting Royal Family’s approval Prince Harry: Kinsey said the Royal had ‘blown it’ (Image: GB News/Getty) Prince Harry: GB News presenters discussed the Prince’s upcoming book (Image: GB News) Prince Harry: The Royal couple have spoken out about the monarchy in the past (Image: Getty) Prince Harry: Kinsey said Harry had ‘blown it’ with his family (Image: GB News)”Maybe not in a positive way, but people are certainly… there is a morbid curiosity associated with the publication of this book.”And you know, I agree that the title comes off bitter. But you would hope that Harry would think about the fact that his great-grandfather was also ‘the spare’ and look at the incredible legacy, like probably one of the most incredible ‘spares’ that the monarchy ever saw – the incredible legacy that he led.”She continued: “There’s also a lot of jokes happening about the fact that he’s going to be reading the audiobook.”So if you did not know whether or not Harry was capable of reading, here comes the test, January 10.”DON’T MISS…James Corden quips wife ‘made a huge mistake’ marrying him [LATEST]’Will stop watching!’ Emmerdale fans threaten boycott over ‘vile’ Chas [REACTION]Kym Marsh speaks out on backstage ‘meltdown’ before Saturday’s show [VIDEO]”Yeah, it’s interesting as well that they delayed the publication, but according to all the reports today, Penguin Random House, the publisher, have said they haven’t toned it down,” Anne pointed out.She added: “But reports say that it’s been toned down since the Queen’s death but you know, these are overblown and it’s going to be raw and it’s going to hit some people very hard.””Yes, they wanted to stress that it was just… he needed time to update the book in regards to the Queen’s death, and maybe perhaps he wants to honour her towards the end of it,” Kinsey assumed.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments