Princess Anne has delivered a stern warning to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as the possibility of a sequel to Harry’s first memoir, “Spare,” hangs in the balance.
While the initial release of the book in January 2023 left many questions unanswered, the royal family, particularly Princess Anne, is not taking this lightly.
In Robert Hartman’s latest biography of King Charles, it is revealed that the palace is deeply concerned about the potential fallout from another explosive memoir, given the omission of recent significant events in the first book.
Princess Anne’s words underscore the severity of the situation as she issues a clear ultimatum to Harry and Meghan: stop threatening my family or face the consequences.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams joins the chorus of caution, advising the Sussexes against pursuing a lucrative yet poisonous path.
The aftermath of the first memoir already resulted in damaged relationships and a significant decline in popularity in the United States.
Fitzwilliams warns that another tell-all book would irreparably tarnish their brand and demonstrate to the world that their only means of making a living is by criticizing the royal family.
The repercussions, he emphasizes, would be severe—a toxic brand and no future relationship with the royal family.
Harry himself hinted at the possibility of more explosive material just days after the release of “Spare.”
He suggested having enough material for another book and admitted to withholding details that his father and brother would never forgive if revealed.
This revelation has sent shockwaves through royal watchers and critics alike.
As we find ourselves at this critical crossroads, it is essential to ponder the motivations behind the potential release of another memoir.
Is it truly a genuine desire for transparency, or does it stem from resentment and a thirst for revenge, as some argue?
The royal family, particularly Princess Anne, has issued a resounding warning.
The consequences of another memoir would not only impact Harry and Meghan’s public image but also jeopardize their relationship with the royal family.
In other news, King Charles III has been cautioned against inviting formerly silent members of the royal family to fill the void.
Currently undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate, His Majesty has been advised against calling Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for royal duties.
This comes at a time when Kate Middleton is also in recovery following an abdominal procedure.
Angela Levin, speaking on GB News, highlights the challenges of such a move, stating, “I think it’s something that is okay in theory but in practice is quite hard.
Can you trust people not to say too many things to the people in America, Meghan and Harry?
They have to be very careful because they don’t want anything leaked that will cause any more problems.”
Prince Harry, alongside his wife Meghan Markle and son Prince Archie, left the royal family in 2020.
The couple later accused the royal family of racism towards their son and publicly expressed their grievances on television.