Telling his story. Prince Harry‘s memoir, Spare, has been a topic of conversation since it was first announced.
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Prince Harry's memoir "won't see light of day", according to a royal expert.The Duke of Sussex, 38, has been working on a tell-all book about his life and has been making alterations since the Queen's passing. However according to The Daily Telegraph, royal biographer Tina Brown doesn't believe the book will be published as it would mean the Prince would have "no way back" into royal life.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex moved away as working members of the royal family last year after "stepping back" the year before.They have since relocated to the United States of America, where they are raising their two children Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, three, and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, one. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Speaking about the memoir, Brown said: "'They are now in this bind, where they've taken all this money and Harry has made this book deal where he's supposed to spill everything about his horrible life as a royal, but now he's actually tortured about it because he understands there is no way back if he does it.
"If the book continues, I don't think there is any way for Harry to return. So my view has always been that the book won't see the light of day." Brown, who is the author of The Diana Chronicles and The Palace Papers, also insisted that Prince Harry's mother Princess Diana would have wanted him to eventually return to royal life.
Before the altercations, Prince Harry's book was set to be released in Autumn as part of a near £40million three-title deal. A source told The Sun: "Eventually, the final draft has been finished and signed off and a lot of money and energy has been spent to
.Telling his story. Prince Harry‘s memoir, Spare, has been a topic of conversation since it was first announced.
Meghan Markle has shared her working from home life with husband Prince Harry, as she revealed the pair often get through tasks side-by-side in their home office.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, has opened up on her life in a new interview with US magazine Variety, speaking about everything from Queen Elizabeth's death to her and 38 year old Harry's favourite fast food restaurant and their home life. She said that working from home allows her and Harry to share "significant time" with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, 16 months, and she even gave an insight into Harry's "24-hour time zone." Meghan, Harry and their children live in sprawling £12.5million ($14m) mansion in Montecito, California, where they moved following their 2020 departure from official royal life. She said: "We share an office.
Meghan Markle has ruled out a return to acting, despite a successful role as Rachel Zane in US law series, Suits. The 41 year old wife of Prince Harry, 38, has opened up on her life in a new interview with Variety magazine, where she insisted she is "done" with acting, but said that she wants to bring rom-coms back. The mother of Archie, three, and Lilibet, 16 months, said goodbye to her acting career when she met Prince Harry, as she went on to become a working member of the royal family.
The wounds are still fresh. Despite coming together to mourn their late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral last month, Prince William and Prince Harry remain at odds.
The past 24 hours has fallen witness to thousands of Royal fans calling into question why the newly-announced date for King Charles III's Coronation falls on the birthday of his grandson Archie. It was announced yesterday that the new monarch will be crowned on Saturday 6 May 2023, the same day that the son of the arguably estranged Duke and Duchess of Sussex will turn four.
It’s no great secret that Prince Harry and the royal family haven’t always seen eye to eye. Like most families, they have experienced their fair share of disagreements over the years, particularly since the young royal decided to emigrate to the United States alongside his wife Meghan Markle.
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers claims that Prince Harry has looked “thoroughly miserable” since stepping down from royal duties. Hugo has penned a number of books including biographies of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and Wallis Simpson, the late Duchess of Windsor.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been unveiled in a newly released photo taken of the couple behind the scenes of their UK visit last month — just two days after King Charles's new portrait with Prince William was released. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, are seen in a candid moment holding hands as they were captured before they took the stage together at the One Young World Summit in Manchester on September 5.The striking photos was shot and shared on Instagram by the pair’s favoured photographer Missan Harriman, who previously photographed Meghan pregnant with daughter Lilibet and on her first birthday.The images project a powerful union between the couple.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly looking for a new home in a private Californian community, just a couple of years after their move to the US.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keen to move to the Hope Ranch community, a coastal suburb of Santa Barbara, California, because their $14 million mansion in Montecito "does not properly accommodate them," according to reports. When Meghan gave an interview with The Cut earlier this year, the reporter described their Montecito mansion as "startlingly big" but it seems the couple apparently aren't totally content in the property.
Meghan Markle seemingly never figured out the difference between being a celebrity and being a royal. The Duchess of Sussex was an American actress before meeting and marrying Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex. Fox News royal contributor Duncan Larcombe noted that it's unclear if Harry gave Markle a good idea of the expectations that would be placed on her after she married into the royal family.
King Charles is said to be optimistic that the relationship between the Royals and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is repairable. After stepping down from royal duties two years ago and relocating to the US, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, have had a some-what estranged relationship with the royals – in particular between Harry and his brother Prince William. However, following the pair’s trip to the UK and them coming together as one with the rest of the family in the wake of Her Majesty the Queen’s death, it’s said there were “flickers of hope” that their relationship is salvageable.
Kate Middleton allegedly wanted to keep her sister-in-law Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, away from her during her UK visit, according to an expert.The Princess of Wales, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 41, have reportedly not been on the best of terms since Meghan and her husband Prince Harry stepped down from their royal duties and relocated to California in 2020. Kate and Meghan were recently seen together with their husbands in Windsor, greeting fans together after the Queen's passing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s staff were reportedly left in tears upon discovering that the couple were planning their break from the royal spotlight. Harry and Meghan stepped away from the royal family in 2020, sparking a series of events that would ultimately sour relationships and lead to one very infamous Oprah Winfrey interview. Offering fresh insight in her latest book, The Times’ royal correspondent Valentine Low writes on what happened behind the palace’s closed doors.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wanted to move to Windsor Castle but were given Frogmore Cottage instead, a new book has claimed.