Royally crossing the line? Prince Harry‘s inner circle has some reservations about his upcoming tell-all book and Netflix docuseries, according to royal expert Nick Bullen.Bullen confessed during an exclusive interview with Us Weekly that he hasn’t “heard very much about” either of the 38-year-old duke’s highly anticipated projects. “I think it’s all a very closely guarded secret,” he said on Tuesday, November 22. “We have a documentary [coming out] in December.
We’ve got the book in January. And, you know, Netflix have paid a lot of money for this documentary. … So, Harry and Meghan [Markle] are gonna have to say more than, ‘We have a lovely life in Montecito and we love each other.’ You know, there needs to be some meat in this sandwich.”The editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV claimed that “Harry has been talking to friends from his childhood” in order to “drudge up” his most impactful memories — and even “some of the darker moments in his life” — to include in his work.“Now, whether that’s for the book or the documentary, I don’t know, but I know a lot of people have been saying to him, ‘Why are you going back over this old brand?
Why are you digging all of this up again?'” Bullen told Us. “So, I think those closest to him in the U.K. or those who were very close to him in the U.K.
in the past are slightly concerned about how far he’s going. Now, whether he puts all of that in the book or the doc, I don’t know, but he’s certainly been doing a lot of early childhood research.”The producer conceded that fans of the former military pilot will have to wait and see to find out what makes the final cut of his memoir and the Netflix documentary. “Certainly I think [that] the questions he’s been asking have been raising a
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