Prince Harry will publish second memoir after King Charles’ death, expert claims
According to a royal commentator, Prince Harry is likely to publish his second memoir after his brother Prince William becomes king.
Following the publication of his tell-all book Spare in January last year, the Duke of Sussex announced that he has enough content to write more books about his experiences as a child in the royal family.
Harry, 39, said he was forced to cut almost half of the content from the first draft.
But royal expert Kinsey Schofield said Harry may wait until after his father’s death to make further announcements.
“I think he would write about his family again. He wanted to publish a book after Queen Elizabeth died,” the royal commentator said on Thursday in “Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered,” according to Express.
“It was originally said that there would be another publication after the death of the late Queen.”
“I suspect he may bring out a book after his father dies,” she continued, adding that a follow-up book will be published if William continues to “keep (Harry) at a distance.”
“Because what would be the impact if Prince William pushed you out of the fold?” she asked.
The Post has contacted Harry’s representative for comment.
Harry was warned last month against publishing any more memoirs as it would destroy “any hope of a future reconciliation” with his estranged family.
Nevertheless, the contents of the first book managed to do enough damage.
In addition to the countless revelations in his book, Harry’s feelings towards 76-year-old Queen Camilla were also laid bare when he sensationally branded her “dangerous” and “the villain.”
Harry also claimed that his stepmother leaked stories about the royal family to the media in order to protect her image and increase her popularity.
“I have mixed feelings about getting a stepmom who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal PR altar,” he wrote.
He said meeting Camilla – referred to in his book as the “other woman” – was like an “injection,” writing: “Close your eyes and you won’t even feel it.”
The revelations had “hurt” Camilla, as a friend of hers later revealed, and had left deep scars on the royal family, especially on Charles.