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Prince Harry tipped to spill beans on his 'wild years' in tell-all autobiography
Royal Family in his upcoming tell-all autobiography.The Duke of Sussex may be reliving the past and is tipped to include his "wild years" period, with the lucrative memoir expected to be filled with "wholly truthful" accounts of Harry's life.Speculation still surrounds what exactly will be featured in the book, which is scheduled for release in November this year.READ MORE: Kate and William ditch 'dream' as couple put George, Charlotte and Louis ahead of firm But one royal expert believes the Duke of Sussex could use his upcoming autobiography to speak on his alleged "hard-partying" past and the wild years that came before and after it.Expert Tom Sykes said that the book, rather than launching an attack on the Royal Family, will "focus very much on himself."Sykes continued: "For me, the really fascinating thing about it is: Is he going to talk about his partying? Is he going to talk about drug use? ...I think it is a real possibility."I think that, to me, would be the most brilliant way for Harry to answer all his critics and provide an amazing book, but also not be accused of sticking it to other people. "That would be incredible."One key moment that may be up for discussion in Harry's rebellious years abroad are his infamous trip to Las Vegas and the insensitive fancy dress costumes that came along with it.Sykes added: "Harry was very hard partying in his youth; he drank a lot, he partied a lot."His girlfriend Chelsy Davy and him were very hard partying in London up until 2010 when they split up.
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Prince Harry's memoir will be 'massive whitewash' if his 'wild years' not detailed
Prince Harry is expected to release his memoir this autumn and vowed to tell his whole story - including "the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned".Announcing the memoir, which is being published by Penguin Random House, the Duke of Sussex said he was "excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that’s accurate and wholly truthful."However, royal experts fear that if the book doesn’t live up to expectations then it could have dire consequences for Harry’s reputation.READ MORE: 'Homesick' Harry missing English life as ‘California honeymoon period over’ - expertA source, the Daily Beast says is a friend of the Duke of Sussex who reportedly knew him and his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy, told them: "Harry was known for being pretty wild back in the day."If he doesn’t go into those wild years in some detail, the book will just come over as a massive whitewash—at least to those who knew him."The Sun's former royal editor Duncan Larcombe also told the publication: "If he is going to keep the book largely focused on his own journey, he does need to acknowledge — and try and make sense of — those dark, boozy years for it to have any credibility."Harry made headlines as a Royal legend back in 2012 while on holiday in Las Vegas.
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