King Charles and Prince William simply “get on with it,” instead of opening up old wounds like Prince Harry, according to Jennie Bond. The former BBC royal correspondent compared the three royal figures in light of the news that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir has a release date. The Duke of Sussex’s hotly anticipated memoir, titled Spare, will finally be released to the world on January 10.Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Ms Bond said: “After the Queen’s death, there were reports that he would be toning things down.”But from the publicity and the cover, it looks like that is very far from the case.”The cover shows the Duke looking directly into the camera, along with the words “Prince Harry” and “Spare”.The title is a reference to the phrase “the heir and the spare”.BBC Breakfast host Charlie Stayt said another way of looking at it is that Harry “says it, it is out there and it is done”.JUST IN: Prince Harry ‘full of resentment’ as expert attacks new book title King Charles and Prince William simply ‘get on with it,’ instead of opening up old wounds (Image: BBC) Harry’s memoir title is a reference to the phrase ‘the heir and the spare’ (Image: GETTY)Ms Bond was doubtful, responding: “Is it done? I don’t know. These things go on and on.”Once it’s there, it will be all over social media as well as the 16 countries it is being published in.”In some countries, the title is even more damning. I think the Spanish title is not Spare, but ‘In the Shadows’.”All through it, it seems to be saying ‘I have been marginalised, I have not been allowed to live the life I wanted because of the way I was born’.”Well, William probably doesn’t want to be King either.”Charles probably didn’t want to be King. But you know what, they get on with it.” The former BBC royal correspondent compared the three royal figures (Image: BBC BREAKFAST) She also told BBC Breakfast that the book “can do nothing to heal the rift, particularly between Harry and his brother”.She added: “I don’t think it will get much better after January.”Publisher Penguin Random House said the book will detail with “raw unflinching honesty” his journey from “trauma to healing”, adding: “For Harry, this is his story at last”.Buckingham Palace lawyers are allegedly on “standby” following the announcement of a title and release date for Prince Harry’s memoir.DON’T MISS:Meghan Markle and Prince Harry coverage slammed by GMB viewers [REACTION]Jennie Bond hopes the public has sympathy for Prince Harry [VIDEO]The Police is failing in its duty to protect the British public [COMMENT] The Duke of Sussex’s hotly anticipated memoir, titled Spare, will finally be released in January (Image: BBC)One royal source told The Mirror: “The very title demonstrates yet another confrontational attack on the family after claiming a desire for privacy.”Palace lawyers will undoubtedly be on standby in the new year waiting to see what is in it.”If Harry’s previous allegations across numerous TV interviews are anything to go by, this will be nuclear.”Regardless of the content, which will no doubt be explosive, there will be little chance of this acting as a vehicle to reconciliation for Harry and Meghan.”READ NEXT:Michael Jackson’s son Prince blows GMB fans away with interviewMeghan Markle ‘pushing back’ against ‘Duchess Difficult’ labelJennie Bond hopes the public has sympathy for Prince HarryMeghan Markle and Prince Harry coverage slammed by GMB viewersPalace lawyers on ‘standby’ as Firm braces for Harry’s ‘nuclear’ memoir
Charles and William ‘get on with it’ rather than complain like Harry
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