Prince Harry won't gain anything by losing his own royal relatives
Prince Harry has no intention to gain popularity by disgracing the Queen or any of his close royal relatives
Prince Harry, who's scheduled to return to the UK next month to spend time with charities, is making headlines for his upcoming memoir and rift with his royal relatives.
A royal commentator has claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decision to visit the UK could put additional strain on the rift between the two royal brothers ahead of the release of Harry's bombshell tell-all book, which is expected to be released later this year.
"The fury, outrage and disgust at the highest levels of the monarchy over Prince Harry’s decision to press ahead with the publication of his upcoming autobiography, even as the 96-year-old Queen’s health suffers, is only growing," Dan Wootton wrote in the Daily Mail.
However, a source close to the couple, says the Duke won't gain anything by losing his royal loved ones, adding that Harry has no intention to gain popularity by disgracing the Queen or any of his close royal relatives.
Harry's memoir is widely anticipated to showcase the Duke's memories of his mother Princess Diana and the breakdown of his parents' marriage. How Prince Charles, Prince William and stepmother Camilla will be depicted - is the source of much speculation among commentators.
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