'Stop whinging': GB News host tells Harry to 'bin the book' in wake of new royal era
GB News host Nana Akua has urged Prince Harry to "bin" his autobiography and apologise "for the damage" his and Meghan Markle's repeated allegations have caused to the Royal Family.
Prince Harry urged to 'bin the book' by GB News host
Despite the contents still being under wraps, the Duke of Sussex's upcoming memoir is set to cause added explosive tension between Harry and the Royal Family. Speaking on GB News, Ms Akua has urged Prince Harry to "grow up" and rethink the release of his memoir.
Ms Akua said: "Now, I've been biting my tongue because I was hoping that this pair would see sense.
"But try this hat on for size, grow up, stop whinging and appreciate the amazing benefits and opportunities that are all around you.
"We'd all have a lot more respect for you if you just held your hands up, and frankly, apologised for all the damage that you've caused."
She urged the 38-year-old to "bin the book".
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Speaking of the late monarch, Ms Akua also urged Harry to "take heed" because "the Queen was loved and respected globally.".
She also added that since the release of Tom Bower's book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, which "didn't paint the couple in a glowing light", another book "has emerged".
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Ms Akua said that the upcoming book expresses the "deterioration of the relationship of those around the Sussexes", in particular "their staff or Sussex survivors", an apparent name used by the staff, themselves, "after their experiences with the couple".
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In July 2021, Penguin Random House expressed that they were "honored" to publish the Duke of Sussex's forthcoming memoir.
The book will reportedly cover "his lifetime in the public eye".
The timeline will revert back to his early days and also cover his present life as a husband and father-of-two.
In his statement on the website, Harry stated that he is "deeply grateful" for the book opportunity.
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Harry added that he was "writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.".
He deemed the memoir to be "accurate and wholly truthful".
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