If Prince Harry makes any shocking allegations about the monarchy in his future book, he faces the possibility of becoming a “complete outcast” among the Royal Family and the British populace.
The Duke of Sussex’s book, which was supposed to be published in the coming weeks, may now be postponed for several months for him to add fresh chapters that will detail the funeral of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Buckingham Palace is claimed to be extremely concerned that Harry’s book may contain harmful disclosures about the Royal Family. Earlier this week, rumours surfaced that royal advisers have been discussing whether they can stop Harry from publishing his book.
Following the passing of the Queen and his apparent truce with his older brother Prince William, there have also been rumors that the Duke of Sussex is attempting to negotiate a revision of the biography.
Nile Gardiner, a foreign policy expert, former Margaret Thatcher adviser, and monarchy supporter, has cautioned that any respect the British public may still have for Harry would “gone at the drop of a hat” if the book criticizes his own family.
Any criticism of this nature, he claimed, would end any chance of a potential reunion with his Royal Family relatives and put him in danger of being a “total outcast.”
Express.co.uk spoke with Mr Gardiner, who stated: “The British people have lost tolerance for them, and Meghan, in particular, is a very unpopular.”There is greater compassion toward Harry, but it vanishes as soon as he publishes a book criticizing his own family. Any respect you might have had for Harry would just vanish instantly.
“All expectations of a royal reconciliation would be dashed if a book critical of the royal family was published. It would destroy relationships, cause a great deal of damage, and make Harry an outcast in society.”
The Royal Family fan has encouraged the Duke of Sussex to “do the right thing” and “withdraw” his scheduled book from publication, particularly in the wake of the Queen’s passing.
He expressed concern that Harry and Meghan would end up being “exiled from the UK” as a result of the publishing of a book that criticizes the Royal Family.Mr Gardiner went on to say, “Harry should rescind his book, which is sure to be quite contentious and might be very critical of the Royal Family.
“Harry should do the right thing and withhold his book from publication because it is sure to be extremely sensitive, especially in the wake of the Queen’s passing. It would also be extremely insulting.If the Royal Family is attacked again, Harry and Meghan could be forced to leave the UK.
The Duke of Sussex stated in a statement that he was writing the book “not as the prince I was born but as the man I had become” when he first revealed the book’s details last year.
“Over the years, both physically and figuratively, I’ve worn many hats, and I hope that by sharing my experience — the highs and lows, the mistakes, and the lessons learned — I may show that, despite our differences, we share more things in common than we might imagine.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the chance to share what I’ve discovered throughout the course of my life, and I’m eager for people to read a first-hand account of my life that is factual and totally true,”.
Harry paid tribute to his late grandmother’s “unwavering grace and dignity” in a heartfelt statement after the Queen passed away last month. He also recalled the “wonderful moments” they had had.
“We are all reminded of the guiding compass she was to so many in her commitment to service and duty,” the Duke of Sussex said in a statement commemorating his grandmother, Her Majesty the Queen, and mourning her passing.
She was loved and admired everywhere. Her unshakeable dignity and grace persisted throughout her life and are now her immovable legacy.
Let’s repeat what she said when her husband, Prince Philip, passed away because it might now console all of us: “Life, of course, includes last partings as well as first meets.”
“Granny, while this ultimate parting brings us much pain, I am forever grateful for all of our first encounters – from my earliest childhood memories with you, to meeting you for the first time as my Commander-in-Chief, to the first moment you met my wonderful wife, to the first time you hugged your cherished great-grandchildren.
“I love the times I’ve spent with you and the several other memorable occasions between. Not only by us but by everyone on the planet, you are already terribly missed. And when it comes to initial encounters, we now respect my father in his new capacity as King Charles III.
“I’m grateful for your dedication to service. I appreciate your wise counsel. Thank you for your contagious smile. We also laugh in relief that you and Grandpa are back together and at peace.
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