Prince Harry’s Memoir: Only 2 Royals Safe From Duke's Tell-All Book?
While the royal family is concerned about Prince Harry's upcoming memoir, but fans are ecstatic.
The Duke of Sussex promised that his book, which will explain his life's "exact and fully truthful" accounts, would be issued in the latter part of 2022.
According to a source who spoke to OK magazine, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, and Kate Middleton have "serious worries" about Prince Harry's announcement.
However, there are two royals who may be saved from more shame.
Why Is the Royal Family Concerned?
Prince Harry was able to secure a $20 million agreement with Penguin Random House for four novels in mid-2021. The first will be available later this year.
Nobody expects the Duke of Sussex to hold back, according to a source who talked to the site.
In fact, his relatives are already anticipating the topics on which he would write.
"They want him to write about why he left the monarchy, how he struggled as a child, how the family dealt with the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and his disagreements with his father, Prince Charles."
The book will also discuss why there is now a greater schism between him and his family members.
Despite having been warned about the dangers of what he may publish, the father of two remains silent about the contents of his book.
According to the insider, writing the book has been cathartic for Prince Harry, and he hopes that by doing so, he will be able to help others.
Two Royals Who Aren't Going to Be Humiliated
Prince William and Prince Charles are not enthusiastic about Prince Harry's writing ambitions. There are other royals as well.
However, two of his relatives are rooting for him as he takes on the role of novelist.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, the Duke of Sussex's cousins, believe that the Duke of Sussex's outspoken remarks were provoked because his voice and ideas were not heard when he was still an active part of the royal family.
Thanks to this book and the assistance of his wife, Meghan Markle, the two York Princesses now believe that their cousin is "finally being listened to."
The Sussexes were recently seen dining with Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, who are currently in Santa Barbara.
Fans will have to wait and see what Prince Harry's upcoming memoir contains.