Prince Harry’s memoirs, due to be published next year, will open the curtain on the “great pain” he felt while in the royal family, according to royal expert Peter Hunt. The expert believes that the Duke of Sussex is deeply saddened by the way he left the royal family.
Harry, who now lives in the United States with his wife Megan Markle, may also share old memories of his bad relationship with his older brother, Prince William.
In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry said that his relationship with Markle had a bad effect on his relationship with his father, Prince Charles.
Royal expert Hunt argues that it is impossible to restore family relationships. It is very difficult for the two brothers to rebuild the burned bridges between them because of the “absolutely true” story of life in London, described in Harry’s book.
Earlier this year, Prince Harry announced that he had written a memoir that would be “the final account of the experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that helped shape him as a person.”
The book will hit store shelves next year, but it is unknown whether it will be before or after the Queen’s platinum anniversary in June. The book is also expected to describe in detail the shock caused by the death of his mother, Princess Diana, whom he lost at an early age.
Royal experts noted that the book caused a “tsunami of fear” among courtiers and members of the royal family.