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Prince William is blocking Harry’s potential return to royal fold ‘to protect’ Kate Middleton: expert

shut the door on royal life in 2020.“Prince William has his own private turmoil,” royal expert and commentator Helena Chard told Fox News. “He knows his brother well and certainly won’t allow him to breeze back into the family as he doesn’t trust him.”The Duke of Sussex, 39, last week dished on his father King Charles’ cancer diagnosis in an interview with “Good Morning America,” where he hinted that the recent health woes could have a “reunifying effect” on his family.However, his sentiment was reportedly not reciprocated by William, the heir to the throne, who is making his wife’s post-surgery recovery a priority.“Prince William is also hugely protective of [his wife] Catherine, the Princess of Wales, and will not let anything interfere with her recuperation,” Chard added.It’s believed that the brothers are no longer on speaking terms, and did not see each other during Harry’s 24-hour trip to home soil earlier this month.“There’s one huge obstacle in Harry’s way, and that’s Prince William,” royal expert Kinsey Schofield also told the outlet.
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Should Prince Harry cancel the release of his tell-all memoir?
rewrite sections of his forthcoming memoir over fears it will reflect poorly in the wake of the Queen's death - but do you think he should cancel its release?According to one royal expert, the Duke of Sussex wants to edit his bombshell book to avoid causing offence to his estranged family members.In an interview with GB News, Kinsey Schofield said: “He is afraid that he’ll come off insensitive and he’s afraid that there will be backlash if he releases some of these stories right after the death of Queen Elizabeth as his father King Charles is trying to start his reign on a high note.”Harry has vowed that the book will be a "truthful and wholly accurate" account of his life - with the announcement of the novel sending a "tsunami of fear" through royal circles.Penguin Random House has described the memoir as an “honest and captivating personal portrait” of his “lifetime in the public eye from childhood to the present day”.But after viewing the first draft, the publisher asked the Duke to rewrite sections of it, as they regarded the manuscript as “too touchy feely” and too focused on mental health, writes the Mail on Sunday.Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.It is understood that the royal family, as well as their lawyers and advisors, have not read any part of the manuscript. There is currently no publication date for the forthcoming book, but do you think Prince Harry should cancel its release? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. The Daily Star will also be discussing the topic with you below in the comments and you can join in! All you have to do is sign up, submit your comment, register your details and then you can take part.
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Loose Women's Janet Street-Porter warns Prince Harry to delay 'dangerous' memoir
Loose Women star Janet Street-Porter has warned Prince Harry to delay his "dangerous" memoir.The panellist, 75, appeared on Tuesday's episode (September 27) of the ITV daytime programme alongside Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Linda Robson.During a heated debate regarding whether the Duke of Sussex should censor his memoirs in the wake of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's death, Janet shared her strong view.READ MORE: Loose Women's Coleen Nolan gives Kaye Adams racy tip for Strictly successThe journalist pleaded with the former serving royal to not publish his tell-all autobiography this year amid fears of its "dangerous" contents.Citing concern for King Charles III adapting to life as the ruling monarch - as well as to life without both of his parents - Janet asked Harry to "consider the impact" of any bombshell claims the book may lay bare.Janet said: "What I think about Prince Harry is that writing this book now is a very dangerous project because his father has lost both parents in the last year and his father has a new job."Whether he's the King or whatever, he's got a new job."His brother has also got a new job and with that comes an enormous amount of responsibility, and if you care anything for your siblings and your close family who are still alive, you have to consider the impact of what you're going to say."I understand that Harry does feel hurt...
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Meghan and Harry want to return to UK to 'make more Netflix content', claims expert
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want to return to the UK for commercial reasons, a leading expert has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to California, United States, after stepping back from duties as senior members of the Royal Family.They have only returned to the country together once as part of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations where they attended the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral.READ MORE: Prince Harry 'sincerely scared' for family's safety on UK return, expert claims But the pair returned once again to the UK on September 5 for the One Young World Summit in Manchester and are set to undertake a series of other engagements including an event for the Invictus Games in Germany.Royal expert Kinsey Schofield claimed to Daily Star that Meghan in particular is especially excited to return to the United Kingdom to be in the spotlight and highlight causes close to her.The ToDiForDaily podcast host explained: “I do think that this trip is something that perhaps Meghan was excited about.”She continued: “I think this is one of those cases where really Meghan is excited about going to the UK because this is her time to shine.”The visit will also see the pair attend the WellChild Awards in London on September 8 where Harry is also set to deliver a speech.
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Meghan and Harry risk provoking 'Queen's wrath' during upcoming UK visit
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry risk provoking the Queen's wrath during an upcoming visit to the UK, according to one royal commentator.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will conduct a number of engagements on this side of the Atlantic early next month.Royal expert Duncan Larcombe says the rare visit will be "incredibly high-profile" and could give the appearance that the couple are "back doing royal jobs".READ MORE: 'Arrogant' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle running out of friends in the Royal FamilyThe pair are "pushing their luck" and could provoke backlash from the royal family, he claims - especially from the Queen herself.Duncan wrote for The Daily Beast: “To the casual observer, especially overseas and even more especially in America, this will look like Harry and Meghan are back doing royal jobs, especially given that one of the gigs Harry is doing is the WellChild awards for sick children, which he always used to do when he actually was a working royal."“It will be incredibly high-profile.”He added: “They will be all over the media, and you won’t be able to put a cigarette paper between what Harry and Meghan are doing and what Will and Kate are doing. It’s a calculated provocation on their part."They are seriously pushing their luck and risking the wrath of the Queen.”Royal expert Kinsey Schofield also claimed the trip may not help the strained royal relations.
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