In a highly anticipated response to Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” senior members of the royal family have remained silent on social media.
However, the Duke’s uncle, Charles Spencer, has been sharing updates from his recent trips to Canada, bringing delight to fans.
While Prince Harry opens up about his strained relationship with the royal family in his book, he remains close to his late mother’s side of the family, the Spencers.
Prince Harry has two maternal aunts, Lady Sarah Concord and Lady Jane Fellows, as well as his uncle, Charles Spencer.
In the epilogue of his memoir, Harry recounts the poignant moment when he took his wife, Meghan, to visit his mother’s grave at their childhood home, Althorpe.
It happened near the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death last year.
The couple rowed across to a private island on the estate, which serves as Diana’s final resting place.
The warm relationship between Prince Harry and his aunts and uncles was evident during the unveiling of a statue of Diana in the gardens of Kensington Palace in July 2021.
The event commemorated what would have been their mother’s 60th birthday.
As the Duke arrived at the unveiling, he engaged in heartfelt conversations with Lady Sarah, Lady Jane, and Charles, sharing laughter and warmth.
Charles Spencer also publicly expressed support for his nephew and Meghan following their miscarriage in 2020.
In an interview with ITV’s Lorraine, he acknowledged the immense pain of losing a child and offered his condolences.
His words resonated with many who empathized with the couple’s tragic experience.
As we eagerly await the release of Prince Harry’s memoir, there is speculation about the possibility of a sequel.
Will “Spare” have a part 2?
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Only time will tell if there is more to come from Prince Harry’s personal journey.
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