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Broadcaster Tom Swarbrick and royal expert Camilla Tominey joined Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on This Morning on Wednesday to discuss Prince Harry‘s upcoming biography Spare. The book, which is set to be released in January, is expected to be full of bombshells but Camilla suggested it was time for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to “be quiet”.
Camilla began: “It’s going to be a compelling read just to have his version events of growing up, of the paparazzi, his mother’s death, of walking behind the coffin.”
Interrupting, Holly said: “[His version of events] of growing up in the Royal Family without throwing anyone under the bus. That’s what I think it’s going to be.”
“I wouldn’t mind reading the inside story from his voice on meeting Meghan,” Camilla continued.
The royal expert suggested Spare may shed some light on the reported fallout between Prince William and Kate and Harry and Meghan.
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“Is he going to flesh out a little bit as to why these two couples fell out so spectacularly?” She asked.
“That could be damaging for the Prince and Princess of Wales.
“I bet there’s going to be an attack on the so-called men in the grey suits in the palace.
“There is going to be an enormous attack on the media making their lie a misery.”
Prince Harry’s biography Spare will be released on January 10
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Tom suggested: “Maybe there needs to be…,” before being interrupted by Camilla, Holly and Phillip.
The trio pointed out that Tom himself is a journalist as the This Morning explained himself.
Tom continued: “Maybe there needs to be an attack on the institution, not an attack, but at least a correction.”
“We don’t know what it’s like in there,” he said as Holly clarified he was referring to the Royal Family.
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“Maybe there needs to be a hand on the till and say, ‘Actually this isn’t right, this hasn’t worked’ because Diana did it,” he noted.
Interrupting, Camilla said: “Or just an idea, maybe they need to be quiet.”
Agreeing, Phillip quipped: “Well we’ve hoped that for some time but with a title like Spare I don’t think he’s going to be quiet.”
According to Harry’s website, Spare promises to be a “landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-ton wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief”.
Some of the proceeds from the memoir will go to British charities.
The biography promises “raw, unflinching honesty” and will be released on January 10
It follows Harry and Meghan’s six-part Netflix docuseries and their tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
This Morning airs on ITV on weekdays at 10am.
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