Prince Harry’s memoirs will be written and there will already be a manuscript approved by lawyers, according to The Sun, which quotes an editorial source: “The manuscript has been finished and has gone through all the legal processes. It’s over and it’s out of Harry’s hands.”
The publisher in charge is Penguin Random House and, according to the British media, it aims to launch the long-awaited book in time for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in the North American market. The same source confirmed, “The release date was delayed once, but it is scheduled for the end of the year.”
It is said that the queen was the only person in the royal family who was informed of this book. Since the play became public knowledge, much has been speculated about what Harry will reveal about other members of the royal family, such as his father, brother and stepmother Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
To write the book, Prince Harry enlisted the help of JR Moehringer as a “ghost writer”. The author will have finished the manuscript early this summer.
Precisely a year ago, in July 2021, the publisher announced the future publication of some memoirs of the prince that would cover his entire life in the public eye until today, going through his childhood, his military service in Afghanistan and his life. with Meghan and with her two children. “I write not as a prince, but as the man I have become,” Harry said at the time. “I have worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that by telling my story, the ups and downs, the mistakes, the lessons I learned, I can show that no matter where you come from, we have more. in common than we think,” he added.
This is the second book in a few days to draw attention to the British royal family. In “Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors”, by Tom Bower, released this July, the author exposes and recalls notable episodes of what he calls the “war” between the dukes and the monarchy.
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Source: Observadora