Prince Harry’s memoir ‘delayed until next year’ which could mean new chapters
15.09.2022 - 15:21
/ ok.co.uk
The highly-anticipated memoir from the Duke of Sussex is reportedly set to have its release delayed, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The book was slated for release later this year around Thanksgiving in the US and in the run-up to Christmas in the UK.
However, royal author Tom Bower has now said it seems likely that the release will instead be pushed back until the new year. Publishing House Penguin Random House are yet to announce a change in release, but a source close to the Sussexes has told The Telegraph that the couple have decided to postpone the release of the memoir as they enter a period of mourning.
Despite pressure from the public, there are currently no plans to pull the book from publication, with the manuscript, ghostwritten by American author JR Moehringer, finished some time ago. And, it even seems new chapters covering the latest events in royal history could be added.
Harry’s book has already worried the royal family, with some members reportedly afraid it may be used to settle scores and disagreements. For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter.
And according to Victoria Ward, the Royal Correspondent at The Telegraph, no members of the Royal family, their aides or lawyers have had sight of the book in any form – nor have they been informed when it is due to be published. OK!'s commemorative special edition This 100 page tribute looks back at the life of our most beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, marking key events during her remarkable 70-year reign, as well as her childhood as a young princess, her enduring love for Prince Philip and her family, and the lasting legacy she leaves our nation.This edition is available to buy in stores now or it can be purchased
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