Royal Expert Reveals Which Family Member Should Be Most Concerned About Harry's Memoir
Fans are eager to read Prince Harry's new memoir when it hits shelves in 2022. While the Duke of Sussex will likely touch on life with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children, he may also dive into his relationships with other members of the royal family as well, namely his late mother Princess Diana, father Prince Charles, and older brother Prince William. The Mirror reports that some royals may be a bit nervous about what information may come to light in Prince Harry's book, especially since Harry and Meghan haven't been shy about criticizing the firm.
"Ever since leaving royal life, Harry and Meghan have made claim after claim of how they allege they have been treated. They say that it is their truth but there is only ever one truth," a source previously told the outlet. "Since their interview with Oprah Winfrey, tensions have been running very high as much of what they said has since been proven to be unreliable at best. There is a now tsunami of fear among the royals over what Harry will write. Many hope he may correct a few things but do not hold much hope," the insider added.
This week, another insider revealed that there may be one member of the royal family who will be hit hard in Harry's memoir.
Will Harry target Prince Charles in his memoir?
According to Us Weekly, royal expert Andrew Morton claims that Prince Harry's new memoir might be particularly difficult for his father, Prince Charles. "If I was Prince Charles, I'd be looking for a pile of coats to hide under," Morton told the outlet. "I think we're going to see Charles once more in the firing line." The author went on to reveal that Charles may be left "looking for a hard hat" after the book is released. "The thing about Harry is that if you ask him a straight question, he'll give you a straight answer," he added.
Previously, an insider told the magazine that the royal family has yet to get an advanced copy of Harry's memoir and that they have no idea what the Duke of Sussex might say within the pages of the book. "They haven't received a copy yet and don't know what to expect," the insider said. "It's making them nervous."
For his part, Harry announced the memoir back in July, admitting that it was a chance for him to tell his story in his own words. "I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I've learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that's accurate and wholly truthful," he said (via Yahoo!).
It seems that everyone will have to wait until next year to finally find out what Harry's been holding back.