Prince William and Kate Middleton make their first public outing since the release of Prince Harry's book

Prince William and Kate Middleton seemed in good spirits as they stepped out on their first official outing since Prince Harry's 'Spare' memoir was released on Thursday. The Prince and Princess of Wales traveled to Liverpool, where they stopped at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and the Open Door Charity, which focuses on supporting young adults in Merseyside with mental health. p>

During their visit, William and Kate pulled out a page from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's book, petting a therapy dog ​​at the hospital and taking selfies with hospital staff and visitors. William also ignored a reporter when asked if he had read his brother's book when he left the charity.

In Harry's memoir, which was published on January 10, the Duke of Sussex made a series of allegations against the Royal Family, including that William physically attacked him during an argument over his wife and that Kate was "offended" when Markle said she had a "baby brain".

While promoting his book, Harry also confirmed that he and Markle have no plans to return as senior royals in a '60 Minutes' interview with Anderson Cooper. When Cooper asked Harry, "Can you see a day when you return as a full-time member of the Royal Family?" Harry answered "No", without hesitation.

William and the rest of the royal family have yet to publicly respond to the claims in Harry's memoir.

Prince William and Kate Middleton make their first public outing since the release of Prince Harry's book

Prince William and Kate Middleton seemed in good spirits as they stepped out on their first official outing since Prince Harry's 'Spare' memoir was released on Thursday. The Prince and Princess of Wales traveled to Liverpool, where they stopped at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and the Open Door Charity, which focuses on supporting young adults in Merseyside with mental health. p>

During their visit, William and Kate pulled out a page from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's book, petting a therapy dog ​​at the hospital and taking selfies with hospital staff and visitors. William also ignored a reporter when asked if he had read his brother's book when he left the charity.

In Harry's memoir, which was published on January 10, the Duke of Sussex made a series of allegations against the Royal Family, including that William physically attacked him during an argument over his wife and that Kate was "offended" when Markle said she had a "baby brain".

While promoting his book, Harry also confirmed that he and Markle have no plans to return as senior royals in a '60 Minutes' interview with Anderson Cooper. When Cooper asked Harry, "Can you see a day when you return as a full-time member of the Royal Family?" Harry answered "No", without hesitation.

William and the rest of the royal family have yet to publicly respond to the claims in Harry's memoir.

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