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"Nothing Is Sacred For Them" Prince Harry's Spare Vol.2 - The Final Straw For Royal Relations?

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In this week's Royal Tea Sarah Hewson is joined by Newsweek's Jack Royston and TalkTV regular and Royal Commentator Afua Hagan to discuss a week of royal health scares, yet another tell-all royal book from the Daily Mail's Robert Hardman, and the idea that Prince Harry could go scorched earth with a second volume of his book 'Spare'. The recent announcement of the Princess of Wales undergoing surgery has sparked concerns among the public. However, it has been clarified that the procedure is not related to cancer and was a planned operation. This article aims to shed light on the planning behind the surgery, the implications for future engagements, and the importance of prioritizing health. Additionally, the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's claim about the late Queen's approval of their daughter's name is discussed. A new book alleges that the late Queen was infuriated by Harry and Meghan's claim that she had approved the name Lilibet for their daughter. While the exact cause of the Queen's anger is unclear, it is speculated that the issue arose from the couple's assertion that she had given her blessing without explicitly seeking her permission. The public nature of the dispute raises concerns about the breach of privacy and the potential impact on the young girl's life in the future.

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In this week's Royal Tea Sarah Hewson is joined by Newsweek's Jack Royston and TalkTV regular and Royal Commentator Afua Hagan to discuss a week of royal health scares, yet another tell-all royal book from the Daily Mail's Robert Hardman, and the idea that Prince Harry could go scorched earth with a second volume of his book 'Spare'. The recent announcement of the Princess of Wales undergoing surgery has sparked concerns among the public. However, it has been clarified that the procedure is not related to cancer and was a planned operation. This article aims to shed light on the planning behind the surgery, the implications for future engagements, and the importance of prioritizing health. Additionally, the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's claim about the late Queen's approval of their daughter's name is discussed. A new book alleges that the late Queen was infuriated by Harry and Meghan's claim that she had approved the name Lilibet for their daughter. While the exact cause of the Queen's anger is unclear, it is speculated that the issue arose from the couple's assertion that she had given her blessing without explicitly seeking her permission. The public nature of the dispute raises concerns about the breach of privacy and the potential impact on the young girl's life in the future.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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