Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seen together cheerful as they came to open the new Royal Liverpool Hospital on Thursday
The Prince and Princess of Wales were urged to “keep going” as they made their first public appearance since the publication of Prince Harry’s memoir, but remained tight-lipped over its explosive family revelations.
The couple paid a visit to the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital on Thursday – just days after coming under fire by the Duke of Sussex, who laid bare the intimate details of several run-ins with the couple, including a physical fight with William.
As they got out of their car on arrival at the hospital, someone shouted: “Were you hurt by the comments in Harry’s book, Sir?” But there was no response and it was unclear whether they heard.
Among the crowds clamouring to shake their hands inside was patient Sylvia Staniford, 81, who gripped Prince William’s hand tightly and said: “Keep going, keep going. Scousers love you.”
William smiled at her warmly and replied: “Yes, I will.”





