In late 2022, Prince Harry will release his first tell-all book that is expected to captivate the readers with every word and every jaw-dropping revelation.
The British royal was paid the massive amount of $20 million for the memoir, described as juicy and containing bigger and juicier truth bombs than the Oprah Winfrey interviews.
A source recently spoke to Page Six and revealed some of the content of the highly anticipated book.
The publishing insider explained that “it’s juicy, that’s for sure,” and said that it will give the British royal family “plenty to worry about.”
Another publishing source added: “There’s a lot of new stories in there about the past that Harry has not spoken about before, about his childhood … there is some content in there that should make his family nervous.”
It is believed that Prince Harry will go out of his way to praise and celebrate his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
However, while zooming in on his privileged and painful childhood, he will not spare some of the biggest scandals that rocked the Palace, courtesy of his father, Prince Charles, and his stepmother, Camilla Parker Bowles.
It is predicted that Prince Harry will touch on the rift that led to the collapse of his relationship with his brother, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
Prince Harry will tackle the reasons he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from their royal duties and moved to California.
He will, therefore, take the opportunity to share what truly goes on in the Palace and how the Firm handles the business of the royals.
Prince Harry, who is known to be blunt and honest, will put the spotlight on secrets that the British royal family has kept hidden for centuries.
While many are fearful and even upset about Prince Harry’s decision to expose the truth about the royals, one commentator has decided to praise him.
Journalist Owen Jones said that the royal family should accept Prince Harry’s “messy memoir” because his revelations are “healthy for democracy.”
Talking on the Jeremy Vine show, Owen Jones said: “He should obviously go ahead with this book partly because whatever you think about the monarchy, it’s important to have more transparency about how it works and what goes on.”
He went on to explain that realistically, “we don’t know much about them [the royals] at all. I think having an inside account from someone who might be critical and cast a light into the shadows of the royal family is actually healthy for our democracy.”
The release date for Prince Harry’s book is still set for sometime in the fall or around the Christmas holidays.