Prince Harry's memoir has the British royal family "trembling," says royal author.
Ah, Prince Harry's memoir. Few announcements have caused as much upheaval among royals, their friends, and fans as Duke Harry's memoir.
Now royal author Christopher Andersen claims that the royal family is scratching its head over whether to invite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to the Queen's Jubilee in June 2022. The problem is that the book is already making a big splash even though no one has read it yet, and no one knows how detrimental it will be to various members of the royal family.
"It's not hard to imagine them shaking in their boots. The potential for disaster from the publication of that book is incalculable." [The Queen is 95 years old and has health problems. Prince Charles plans a streamlined monarchy."
"With Philip gone and the pandemic raging, the Queen's reign is coming to an end.
"And I can see more chaos and hurt feelings on the horizon. Megan arrives and brings Archie and Lili with her.
Prince Charles could play an important role in the final decision, Andersen argued, and could count on Prince William's support. 'William is completely loyal to his father. 'Even if it is his own brother, he will inevitably rebel if anything is said or done that disrespects his father. I can't imagine he won't tell his story one day."
Royal expert Andrew Morton has also previously argued that the memoir is likely to be highly critical of the Prince of Wales. 'If I were Prince Charles,' Morton said, 'I would find a place to hide under a pile of coats.' Morton said, "If I were Prince Charles, I would look for a pile of coats to hide under."
Nevertheless, a royal source said that Prince Charles and Prince Harry may have been talking again recently. Prince Charles and Prince Harry seem to be opening up lines of communication," Christina Garibaldi said on the "Royally Us" podcast, as informed by a source (from "Express"). However, the two still have "a lot of issues that need to be resolved," she explained.
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