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Prince Harry’s upcoming autobiography, Spare, has raised concerns that it may criticize the Royal Family.

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Prince Harry’s upcoming autobiography, Spare, has raised concerns that it may criticize the Royal Family.

The book is set to be released on January 10, 2023, and has already garnered a lot of interest.

However, some experts are worried that the book could cause serious damage to the Royal Family.

In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, Niall Gardner, a foreign policy specialist and Royal Family fan, issued a warning that the book's title creates a resentful tone from the start.

Gardner believes that if the book is a full-scale attack on the Royal Family, and could be exiled and lose their royal titles.

He added that the book may be the publishing equivalent of a grenade being tossed into Buckingham Palace.

Gardner worries that the book could cause significant damage to the Royal Family and that Harry and Meghan's standing within the Royal Family will suffer greatly.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave a shocking interview to in March 2021, just a year after leaving their positions as working members of the Royal Family behind to travel to the US.

During the interview, the couple claimed that there had been many conversations regarding the skin tone of their unborn child, , inside the Royal Family.

They also claimed that the Royal Family ignored Meghan's pleas for mental health treatment, leaving her feeling suicidal.

Spare transports readers back to one of the most horrifying scenes of the 20th century, according to the book's publisher, Penguin Random House.

The book covers the story of two little boys, two princes, marching behind their mother's coffin while the world watched in sadness and horror.

Billions wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling as Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, and how their lives would play out from that moment on.

For Harry, this is his narrative at last.

Spare, a groundbreaking book on the enduring power of love over sadness, is full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom.

Harry stated in a statement that he was writing the book, not as the prince he was born, but as the man he has become.

The book's cover has also garnered a lot of interest, with a portrait of the Duke of Sussex gazing directly into the camera.

The phrase, the heir and the spare, is referenced in the title.

However, there are worries that the memoir would criticize the Royal Family as a result of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's contentious appearance with in March 2021.

Gardner believes that the title of the book creates a resentful tone from the start.

He thinks that it's unlikely to be one that's brimming with aspiration and hope.

Instead, it will be a novel rife with anger, and that anger is reflected in the title.

Gardner worries that Harry's book could cause serious damage to the Royal Family based just on the title.

If there is a full-scale attack on the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan will be exiled and lose their royal titles.

Gardner believes that this book may be the publishing equivalent of a grenade being tossed into Buckingham Palace given the title's seeming grim tone.

It will be a huge bridge burner with the Royal Family and serves no real useful function, but Buckingham Palace will be quite worried and apprehensive.

The long-term effects on the monarchy are quite negative, and Harry and Meghan standing within the Royal Family will suffer greatly.

Many are eagerly anticipating the release of Spare, but some are worried about its potential impact on the Royal Family.

The book is set to be a groundbreaking memoir that will give readers an insight into 's life and experiences.

However, its impact on the Royal Family remains to be seen.

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