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Prince Harry may ‘undermine his own standing’ in the Royal Family with upcoming memoir

Prince Harry's memoir was expected to be released in Autumn 2022

By Web Desk
September 25, 2022

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Prince Harry has reportedly been making last-minute changes in his upcoming, bombshell memoir following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Several royal commentators have advised the Duke of Sussex to ‘bin the book’ as he and his wife Meghan Markle were taken back into the fold following the death of Her Majesty.

Royal commentator Nile Gardiner has issued a serious warning to Harry by saying that there is "far less public appetite" for books from the Sussex pair in the wake of the Queen’s death.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, Gardiner said that any further "attacks" on the royal family would "significantly undermine Harry’s own standing."

Ahead of the release of the memoir, the royal commentator said, any "attacks on the Royal Family" would be seen as being in "very poor taste."

Prince Harry's book was expected to be released in Autumn 2022 but there is speculation that it may be delayed to 2023.

According to publisher, Penguin, Harry's memoir will "share, for the very first time, the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that have helped shape him".