Prince Harry move ‘raises significant concerns’ as Duke threatens ‘new stress’ for family
Rumours have circulated over whether a second Harry memoir could be in the offing
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Prince Harry risks putting his family through “great stress” amid suggestions the duke is considering penning a new memoir, according to a royal writer.
Royal author Robert Hardman was recently quoted by the Independent suggesting that Harry’s book, Spare, withheld key instances.
He believes this is suggestive of a second memoir, which royal commentator Lee Cohen has warned the duke against.
He told GBN America that this would put his family through “great stress” once more at a time where they are vulnerable thanks to a series of health concerns.
Prince Harry risks causing his family more stress, according to Lee Cohen
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“A second memoir is conceivable given the scant coverage in the first book of his wedding to Meghan Markle”, he said.
“This raises significant concerns. It would be extremely ill-advised for Harry to pen a second memoir.
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“This is most critically for the new stress it would induce for his family, who are already ailing with serious health crises.
“A subsequent hateful book would further tank Harry’s already languishing public esteem.
“Harry’s initial memoir already delved far too deeply into private family matters, making any further trust by his family impossible.”
Harry made a series of staggering claims in Spare with criticism aimed at the likes of Prince William, Princess Kate and King Charles.
He even detailed a violent altercation with his older brother when he raised concerns about his relationship with Meghan Markle.
According to Hardman and Cohen, the lack of detail in the book about the couple’s wedding could be a signal that another book is on its way.
Since stepping away from royal duties in 2020, Harry and Meghan have made a series of astonishing claims about the Firm.It has led to a severing of relationships with Harry said to not be on speaking terms with his brother.
The latest sign of a potential olive branch was Harry jetting home in February after hearing about his father’s cancer diagnosis.
But after a meeting that is said to have lasted around 40 minutes, there has been no more reconciliations.