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Harry and Meghan’s Memoir May Cause Chaos in the Royal Family
The late Queen Elizabeth II was a beloved figure and her passing last week was a monumental event for the British people.
However, the presence of Harry and Meghan in the UK at the time has injected a certain soap opera quality into the proceedings.
The couple has reinserted themselves into the royal milieu, and it has proven to be a pretty shocking distraction from what's going on otherwise.
Harry's new memoir is set to include new truth prompts from the funeral, and the Sussexes look set to unleash on Charles, William, Catherine, and Camilla.
It could be his most controversial move yet, exploiting the Queen's funeral in his memoirs.
Harry has made it clear that he does not want to be royal and claims that he wants a normal life.
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However, Meghan does not care at all about Sussex and the problems facing it.
She has insulted the British people and attacked the UK.
So how dare she wear a representative title?
It doesn't make sense.
It's like leaving the fox in charge of the chicken coop.
It was purely coincidental that Meghan and Harry were in the UK for the momentous events of the last week, and it might end up wreaking even more havoc in the next few months.
One British newspaper has raised the prospect that Harry might now revise his memoir and include details about his grandmother's passing and funeral.
Harry wrote an autobiography along with ghostwriter J.R. Moeringer, and it was generally thought that it would be due for release in the next few months, just in time for the Christmas market.
And even before Meghan and Harry went back to the UK earlier this month, reportedly the manuscript was already finished.
Now, what nobody knows, not even members of the royal family, is exactly what Harry may have decided to reveal and exactly how much of a literary pasting the firm may be about to face.
Specifically, there have been some reports out suggesting that Camilla, the Queen Consort, might be in for a particularly rough time.
The release of Harry's book promised to be ominous even before the events of last week, so things might become a whole lot scarier for the palace since Harry ended up having a front-row seat to Her Majesty's death as well as his father's accession to the throne.
On Thursday, the Telegraph released the news that the Queen's death has thrown the release plans for Harry's book into turmoil.
That means it's not due to hit shelves until 2023 as Meghan and Harry observe the mourning period.
And not only that, this could also mean that Prince Harry will have time to write additional chapters about his grandmother's death, ensuring it does not appear out of date.
If Harry were to decide to really go into detail about what's been happening behind the scenes, the fallout could be huge.
For example, Harry might decide to discuss exactly what was said in the car with William and Catherine as the four of them made their way to the surprise joint appearance last weekend.
It might result in permanent damage to his relationship with his family.
One publishing source spoke with Page Six magazine in late August, saying, “I have heard that Harry has some truth bombs in his book that he is debating on whether to include or not.
And another source has said before, ‘It's juicy, that's for sure.'”
But the ground has shifted so much in only a matter of days.
An insider spoke with Page Six yesterday, saying that the question is, is Harry taking out anything potentially bad he wrote about William, Charles, and Camilla now?
Who knows what will change?
It remains to be seen exactly how the passing of the queen is going to impact Meghan and Harry's other commercial projects.
Meghan's Archetypes podcast has been put on temporary hold.
In July, it was reported that Netflix has been pushing for their show to come out, which has been described both as an at-home docu-series and also a documentary about their love story.
It's supposed to be out before Christmas.
Anything can go wrong, and in the case of Harry's memoir, it could cause chaos in the royal family.
The book is promised to be a tell-all, but how much will he reveal?
Will he honor his grandmother's memory or will he pull back the curtain on the most consequential and emotional moment in the last 70 years?
Only time will tell.