The Princess of Wales’ uncle is preparing to “set the record straight” in a tell-all memoir one year on from the Sussexes’ explosive tell-all Netflix docuseries and Prince Harry’s book, Spare.
Gary Goldsmith - the younger brother of Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton - will use this as an opportunity to give the Middleton family “a voice” in the midst of accusations and criticism levelled at the House of Windsor by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. “When Harry was originally compiling his book, his publisher was confident William wouldn’t comment, because it wouldn’t be fitting for a future King to do so,” a source told new. “Harry wouldn’t have anticipated such a comeback from Kate’s family.
He and Meghan won’t like it one bit and will be dreading the book’s release.” Gary, 58, first spoke about penning his memoir back in 2013, having amassed a £30 million fortune through his IT recruitment business.
While he initially stressed he wouldn’t reveal any secrets that might embarrass his royal niece or her husband, both 41, it appears he has since had a change of heart. “Gary has been talking to the press a lot lately and his comments seem to have gone down well with some people, especially his criticism of Harry and Meghan,” the source continued. “He did originally plan to focus the book on himself and his journey to becoming a millionaire, but he will now add in some private family details.” The source added that although there will be some shock revelations in store, Gary will have Carole and Kate look over the manuscript before it gets passed on to the publisher. “Gary is still very close to both Carole and Kate.
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