Prince Harry has many glued to their seats in anticipation of his upcoming book that will be released around the Christmas holiday.
Meghan Markle‘s husband has achieved the impossible — no leaks. Despite having friends and family on two continents, Prince Harry has been able to keep the tell-all book’s content under wrap.
Many pieces have been written about the potential revelations that will be made in the book.
Some have predicted that Prince Harry will open up about his rift with Prince William; others believe that he will once more throw his father, Prince Charles, and his stepmother, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, under the bus for his painful childhood.
However, one royal expert has taken a different route, she claimed that Prince Harry would be truthful in his book, but he will not write about anything that could potentially destroy his family or the British Monarchy.
Kinsey Schofield, the founder of To Di For Daily, told Express that it is not in Prince Harry’s DNA to do irreparable damage to his family.
She also believes that Prince Harry is taking the surprising positive route with the memoir for the sake of his two children.
She claimed: “I think Harry is going to try to tell a story about a young man who overcomes adversity — that’s truly what I think this is going to be. I believe he is going to discuss the death of his mother, and he will talk about how that affected him as a young adult and how he turned that emotion into the leader he is today.”
The author went on to say that the publishing company is betting on the mass speculation surrounding what Prince Harry might say to score a massive number of pre-orders.
She said that for the sake of Prince Harry’s two young children, Archie and Lilibet Diana — he would not burn certain bridges with his family.
Prince Harry is a smart family man who knows better than anyone how hugely Lili and Archie can benefit from Buckingham Palace as they get older.
She continued: “Now, will his publisher allow people like us to discuss what horrible things he might mention in his book? Absolutely, because they want it to sell. They want those pre-orders to go out the roof. But I don’t think that it is in Prince Harry’s DNA to write something salacious that could destroy his family because, at the end of the day, his children could benefit from that relationship, from anything that is good that is happening to the Royal Family — his children could benefit from.”
She also shared: “I don’t think Prince Harry is going to burn the whole place down with this book. I think he is going to use this book to elevate himself.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently showed that they want their children to have relationships with the royals in England.
The pair traveled to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee, and Archie and Lili spent some time with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles.
Kate Middleton and Prince William were invited to Lili’s birthday party, but the pair declined to attend.