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Prince Harry’s Memoir Delayed and Not Coming Out in November
Prince Harry's much-anticipated memoir about the royal family will not be published in November, as many had speculated.
This news comes despite the predictions of some royal experts who claimed that the book would hit supermarket shelves by November.
The death of the Queen last week on September 8th led to rumors that the book would be postponed so it could be rewritten.
However, it seems that the book's publication has been pushed back for other reasons.
Royal author Tom Bower recently appeared on GB News to discuss the upcoming memoir.
He predicted that things would get ugly and that it was down to whether Harry and Meghan were prepared to apologize to Kate and William.
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Bower stated that he was convinced they wouldn't apologize and that Harry was insisting that his book be published in November.
He claimed that Harry was saying that if the publishers didn't publish it, it would be a breach of contract.
Bower also suggested that Harry and Meghan's finances depended entirely on the book and on Netflix.
However, publishing sources speaking to the Daily Mail have rubbished Bower's claims.
They denied that the book would be coming out this year and claimed that it would be pushed back to give Prince Harry the chance to write more chapters paying tribute to the late Queen.
A spokesperson for Transworld, part of Penguin Random House, also stated that the untitled book was not even listed in future publications, so there was nothing to be extrapolated from that.
In other news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly have not been invited to a special state event in honor of the late Queen Elizabeth being hosted by King Charles III, according to Hello magazine.
The event is scheduled for Sunday, September 18, 2022, and will include heads of states, official foreign guests, and working royals.
This means that Prince Harry, Meghan, and Prince Andrew have been excluded from the list.
A spokesperson from Buckingham Palace confirmed that only working royals would take part in the event.
The palace statement also said that the King and Queen consort would host heads of state and official overseas guests at Buckingham Palace ahead of the state funeral of Her Majesty the Queen.
This would be an official state event.
Prince Harry, Meghan, and Andrew joined senior royal family members in a procession behind the Queen's coffin as it was transported to Westminster Hall where it now lays in state.
However, Prince Harry and Andrew have been banned from wearing their military uniforms at the Queen's funeral, with only working royals being granted this honor.
It is worth noting that Prince Harry's memoir has caused controversy and tension within the royal family.
Some have speculated that it could damage the monarchy's reputation and lead to further conflict between Harry and his family.
However, others believe that the book could provide valuable insights into the workings of the royal family and the pressures faced by its members.
In conclusion, Prince Harry's memoir will not be published in November, despite earlier predictions.
The delay has led to speculation about the reasons behind it, with some suggesting that Harry wants to add more chapters paying tribute to the late Queen.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan have been excluded from a special state event hosted by King Charles III, which will only include working royals.