People close to King Charles III are very concerned about Prince Harry’s upcoming book due to fear that it will contain unpleasant comments about Camilla, writes “Daily Mirror”.
Prince Harry has written a memoir that is expected to be published later this year and will be “a first-hand account of my life that is accurate and completely true,” he said.
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However, former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan said people close to 73-year-old Charles were “absolutely terrified” of the book’s publication.
“One of Carlo’s confidants a few months ago told me that the book was much feared in the palace, fearing that it would be full of new poisonous statements and that they would be addressed mainly to his wife Camilla, as a sort of revenge for his role in the Harry’s parents’ marriage breakup. That conversation, of course, took place before the Queen’s death and when Charles was just the Prince of Wales, “Pierce told the New York Times, reports life.dir.bg.
The reporter, who was outspoken in his criticisms of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, added that after the queen’s death last week, the book’s release would now be “devastating” for King Charles.
He added: “But now he is king and Camilla is his queen consort and any such attack from the new monarch’s son will be very unpleasant.”
The Duke of Sussex, 37, spoke about the breakup with his father in an interview with Oprah Winfrey last year, where he said he felt “really disappointed” by his father: “You know what pain is. I always will. I love you, but bad things have happened and one of my priorities is to try to deal with them. “
Father and son reunited during interviews first for Prince Philip’s funeral and then for the queen’s jubilee.
Charles showed a kind attitude towards Harry and Meghan in his first royal speech since the Queen’s death. He said he wanted to “express his love for Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas”.
Harry then returned the favor by mentioning his father in his farewell comments to his grandmother, the late queen. In a shared statement on the Archewell couple’s website, Harry wrote: “We now pay tribute to my father in his new role as King Charles III.”
Meanwhile, Pearce has asked Harry to “cut his lucrative contract” with Penguin Random House and “cancel the book” so that people believe he really wants to treat his father well.
“If he doesn’t understand why, he should look up ‘honor’ in the dictionary and find out what it means to show ‘unconditional respect’, ‘value and treat well’ and ‘reverence’,” Pearce added.
However, other sources claim that Harry “pushed” the publication of his memoirs in November.
Speaking to GB News’ Dan Wootton Tonight, royal expert Tom Bower said, “I was told tonight that Harry is pushing for his book to be published in November – it’s great. Obviously the publishers aren’t too sure, but Harry he thinks that if they do, they will not publish it, they are in default ”.
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