After the Queen’s Death: What Happens Now to Harry’s Memoirs?
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After the Queen’s Death
What will happen to Harry’s memoirs now?
14-09-2022, 10:16 am
Prince Harry is actually planning to release his autobiography in stores soon. However, after the death of the Queen, the release may be postponed. It is still unclear what revelations the royal family will make with the book and whether Harry will make changes to it now.
Prince Harry’s autobiography is set to be released later this year. Royal experts fear new revelations from King Charles III’s 37-year-old son that could harm the royal family. But what happens to the renegade royal’s memoirs after Queen Elizabeth II’s death?
Author Tom Bower, who published a book on Duchess Meghan, claimed on “GB News” that Harry wanted to stick to the original publication date – which would be in November. According to the Daily Mail, a source close to the Duke of Sussex denies these speculations.
Royal experts said it would “seem very bad for Harry to release anything controversial at this point,” the paper said. Other insiders speculate that the book could be delayed until 2023 to give Prince Harry time to write additional chapters on the Queen’s death.
Manuscript ready
Prince Harry said he plans to donate the proceeds from the book to charity. As “The Sun” reported in July, the manuscript is ready and has already been approved by lawyers. At the time, the plan was to release the book in the US in time for Thanksgiving as a possible Christmas gift.
According to the paper, ghostwriter JR Moehringer would have completed the manuscript by early summer. A year earlier, Harry had announced that he had been secretly working on an autobiography for some time. “I am writing this not as the prince I was born, but as the man I became,” Harry, who retired from the royal family in 2020 with his wife Duchess Meghan, said in a statement.
“I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to share what I’ve learned all my life. And I’m happy that people can read a first-hand account of my life that is accurate and completely truthful,” Harry said.