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Prince Harry in 'painful place' after slamming Kate Middleton in memoir amid cancer diagnosis

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Prince Harry could be regretting some of the things he wrote about Kate Middleton in his memoir after her recent cancer diagnosis.

Harry used to be really close to the Princess of Wales before he and wife Meghan Markle stood down as senior royals left their royal duties and made bombshell revelations about the royal family in their Netflix documentary and Harry's book, Spare.

Royal expert Tessa Dunlop has said that Harry could be in a "painful place" over what wrote about Kate in his memoir following her recent cancer diagnosis.Tessa said: "When you do discover that your sister-in-law has cancer and you've written stuff that can't be retracted, that's quite a painful place to be in.

I'm not saying it isn't." Tessa also mentioned to Us Weekly that the things Harry and Meghan have not aged well. Harry did briefly visit his father King Charles III found out he had cancer in February.

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