Details in the book remain vague, but speculation is that Prince Harry may turn to more denunciations of the royal family, and tensions the Duke and Duchess of Sussex already have with their families. But on Sky News Australia, royal expert Valentine Law said that if the 38-year-old could “turn back”, relations could be mended and reconciliation possible. I warned you.
When asked if Harry was “aware” of the problems his books could cause, Law said, “I think he’s just too aware.
“Where do you think he is now? He feels compelled to speak his truth.”
He added: “We’ve heard all these stories that Harry is probably having second thoughts and wondering if he should turn it down.
“I don’t know the truth, I only know the truth when the book comes out.”
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He said that if Harry “tells you what it’s like from his point of view,” there will come a time of “same chaos,” but if he “turns back,” things “could improve.” There is,” he added.
He added that even if Harry doesn’t “back off,” it won’t necessarily make things worse, as “things are already pretty bad at the moment.”
Law, author of the book Courtiers, claimed the royal family was “pretty nervous” about the content of Harry’s next book.
Regarding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s recent visit to the UK, he added that they “didn’t show any warmth”, adding that this showed relations were “still not good”.
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Tensions between the royal family and the Sussexes began to rise when the couple decided to step down from royal duties in 2020.
The couple reportedly wanted a half-in-half-out agreement, but this was rejected by the later monarch and current king, the then Prince of Wales.
Since leaving, Meghan and Harry now live in the US with their two young children, Archie, 3, and 17-month-old Lilibet.
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