Royal Family News
Palace Aides Scramble to Halt Prince Harry’s Tell-All Memoir as King Charles III Takes the Throne
Reports have emerged that palace aides are frantically searching for a way to prevent the publication of Prince Harry's highly anticipated memoir.
According to the Daily Mail, discussions have already taken place on how to stop the book from hitting shelves early next year.
With King Charles III attempting to establish his reign, staff are concerned about the potential fallout from the tell-all book.
Sources close to the King have revealed that there is a growing sentiment that airing grievances in public will do no good and may even be detrimental to the monarchy.
While it remains unclear if the book can be stopped at this stage, there is a sense of urgency within the palace to find a solution.
There had been speculation that the memoir would be delayed following the Queen's death on September 8th, and that Harry may edit some of his more controversial comments out of respect.
Trending:
Multiple outlets have suggested that the Prince is toning down the memoir in the wake of his grandmother's passing and his father's subsequent ascension.
However, Prince Harry has been warned that his controversial memoir could backfire on the Sussexes.
Grant Harrolds, the Duke of Sussex's former royal butler, urged him to reconsider publishing the book.
Speaking on GB News, he stated that the memoir would be a disaster for the Sussexes and could inflict further damage on their relationship with the royals.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield echoed this sentiment, claiming that the memoir could backfire on the Duke of Sussex and that he and Meghan are still a liability to the royal family.
Mr. Harrolds added that there was no question that Harry had already inflicted damage on his relationship with the royals and that they needed to do a U-turn if they wanted a way back in.
Despite the warnings, it remains unclear whether there is still time to edit the memoir at this point.
Ms. Schofield suggested that if the book was intended for November, it would already be on the printers, making it impossible for Harry to make changes.
Meanwhile, King Charles III is reportedly waiting to determine Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal future after seeing where their priorities align.