With the publication of his autobiography entitled ‘Spare‘, the Duke of Sussex embarrassed some royals by showing that they had unacceptable actions, such as racism, abuse of power, and classism, but the author omitted major events in his book. This worries the royal family, which fears that Prince Harry will publish a sequel to his memoirs.
Royal author Robert Hardman in his book ‘Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story‘, which will be released on January 18, 2024, says that “for the Palace, the most worrying aspect of the book was the omission of large chunks of more recent events“, as it was these that caused Prince Harry to make the decision to relinquish his royal duties.
Harry’s memoir was very successful for its statements about his family, but by omitting the most recent problems he has had with the royals, such as the acts of rejection, the contempt shown to his children, or the criticism for his wife’s skin color, they leave a big question in the air: will the prince publish a sequel revealing the worst?
“It did not go unnoticed that Harry and Meghan’s wedding, their married life, and their eventual departure from the royal world amounted to a small part—less than a fifth—of Prince Harry’s memoir“, and he added, “This suggested either a sequel or, perhaps a memoir by Meghan in due course“, which Hardman claims is the royal family’s greatest fear.