Buckingham Palace advisers have been asking if it's possible to stop Prince Harry from publishing his memoirs, amid fears the book may end up containing damaging information, according to reports.
As King Charles' reign has began, advisers are said to have developed a strategy to ensure his first 100 days as Monarch go smoothy.
And now, a friend of the new King has been quoted as telling The Times: "The question inside the Palace is: 'Can the book be stopped?'. "It may be that even Harry can’t stop it at this stage, but the feeling at the very top is that there’s no good that can come of airing grievances in public." Lawyers to the Royal family are among the millions of people worldwide who are waiting to see the much-anticipated memoirs.
Last year, Harry, 37, announced plans for his tell-all book, which will focus on his time as a young royal living in the United Kingdom all the way up to becoming a dad-of-two now living in Los Angeles.
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