Prince Harry is apparently “insisting” that his memoir is published in November, according to one royal biographer. The Duke of Sussex’s highly-anticipated book had been scheduled for release later this year, but many royal fans have begun speculating that following the death of Queen Elizabeth II the book’s release may be rescheduled.
However, Royal author Tom Bower, claims that this will not be the case as the Duke is insisting that the launch should go ahead as planned.The biographer even suggested that Harry could take legal action against his publishers if his memoirs are not published as scheduled.
Bower, who has written a number of unauthorised biographies of public figures, most recently Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, appeared on GB News’ Dan Wootton Tonight .
On the show, Bower said: “I’m told tonight that Harry is insisting that his book is published in November; it’s astonishing. “Apparently the publishers are not too certain, but he says if they don’t publish it’s a breach of contract, that’s what I’m told.” Bower’s book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors , has proved somewhat controversial following its publication, with accusations of inaccuracies by those quoted within its pages.
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