Meghan Markle, hasn't shied away from speaking his mind about the Royals in the past - especially during that Oprah interview - so it's no surprise that royal officials are quaking at the prospect of more damaging allegations.
But a former aide of Princess Diana, Harry's mum, has said he's using the book is an opportunity to shake off his "moaner" image after he was made to feel like a "victim" in the media throughout his life, OK.co.uk reports.READ MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'betrayed' royals who 'aren't thrilled' at new UK visitStewart Pearce, Diana’s former private voice and presence coach and author of the book Diana: The Voice of Change, said: "The reason why Harry is bringing forth a memoir is to correct a lot of erroneous stories about the nature of his life over the last 25 years since Diana's death."[Harry] is pregnant with the conviction of honesty and with leverage of transparency."He felt that he was very much a victim as he tried to steer his way forward being the freedom fighter and liberationist that he is; particularly in relation to Meghan Markle."The royal author continued: "At the moment very few people seem to understand where he’s coming from, they just feel that he’s a moaner.
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