The Prince and Princess of Wales were welcomed with open arms as the royal couple made their first public appearance since Harry released his explosive memoir.
series of allegations against the Royal FamilyHowever, William and Kate made their first appearance and were met with a cheerful crowd on Thursday during a visit to Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
William, dressed in a green sweater and suit jacket, and Kate, dressed in a black dress and winter coat, both did not respond and continued to smile at the crowd. The Prince and Princess of Wales dodged questions from the media about Harry's book as they continue to appear disengaged with the chaos. Meanwhile, King Charles III also made his first public appearance since Harry's memoir was released.
Harry claimed growing up he felt like a literal"spare part" to his elder brother in case he ever needed new organs, saying:"Willy was the Heir, whereas I was the Spare".
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