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Zara Woodcock

Peter Andre 'boycotting' Prince Harry book and slams him for 'throwing family under the bus'

Peter Andre claimed he's 'boycotting' Prince Harry's new book and called him out for 'throwing his family under the bus'.

The Duke Of Sussex's new non-fiction book, Spare, has caused quite a stir with the claims made in it.

One section of the book alleged Prince William pushed him to the floor during a row at his Kensington Palace home, leaving him with a ripped necklace and bruises.

He also referred to the Queen Consort Camilla as 'the Other Woman' and made a few claims about Kate Middleton.

Mysterious Girl singer Peter saw the many headlines of Prince Harry and admitted he's 'not sure' he will be reading the book.

"I'm so sad seeing all of the claims," he said.

Peter isn't 'sure' if he wants to read the book (Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

"I'm sure there are some bits that Harry genuinely means and that he's traumatised by some things but to continually throw your family under the bus just does not sit right with me, especially after only recently losing the Queen and Prince Philip."

He added in new magazine: "There are other ways of dealing with trauma than publicly trashing your family."

Prince William is mentioned over 300 times in his book.

He slammed Harry for 'throwing his family under the bus' (Ken McKay/ITV/REX)
He said there are other ways to deal with trauma (Getty Images)

Harry said William and Kate encouraged him to wear a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party, which sparked outrage in 2005.

The Duke also discussed being told by William to pretend he didn't know him at Eton and his brother's 'alarming' thinning hair.

His father, King Charles, is also referred to constantly throughout the book, with him opening up about the day he was told his mother died.

Prince Harry made several claims about his family in his book (Getty Images)

Harry also opened up about Charles trying to keep the peace between his sons and the night he first met Meghan.

Charles is understood to have told his sons not to make his final years a misery and made a joke to Diana after Harry was born - saying his work was done now he had an heir and a spare.

The King also reportedly jokingly questioned whether he was Harry's father and made a joke in 'poor taste' about rumours James Hewitt is his real dad.

The Royal family isn't the only topic in Spare as he shockingly discussed his penis getting 'frost nipped' during a trip to the North Pole.

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