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Prince Harry could release a second memoir after his brother, Prince William, becomes King. After publishing his revealing book "Spare" in January last year, the Duke of Sussex mentioned that he has enough material for several more books about his royal life.
Aged 39, Harry noted that he had to cut nearly half of his content from the initial draft of "Spare."
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield has now suggested that Harry might wait to publish more memoirs until after his father, King Charles, passes away.
Harry to release a second memoir
Last month, Harry was advised against releasing another memoir, as it could further damage any hopes of reconciling with his estranged family.
"I do think he would write about his family again.," she told Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered.
"He was waiting to publish a book after [Queen Elizabeth died]. Originally they were saying there was going to be another publication after the [late] Queen died.
"I suspect that maybe he would release a book after his father passed away. Especially if Prince William continues to keep him at arm's length. Because what would the repercussions be if Prince William pushed you out of the fold?"
The content in "Spare" has already caused significant upheaval. Harry openly criticized Queen Camilla, calling her "dangerous" and "the villain," and accused her of leaking stories about the royal family to the media to improve her image and popularity.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the Royal Family in 2020 with their son, Prince Archie. They later accused the Royal Family of racism towards their son and aired their grievances on television. Now residing in California, the couple has since welcomed a daughter, Princess Lilibet.