Amid mounting concerns over Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir, there have been fervent calls for the removal of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the official website of the British Royal Family.
The move comes ahead of the highly anticipated release of Prince Harry’s memoir, which has sparked fears and apprehensions within royal circles.
Following their decision to step back from their royal duties and relocate to California with their two children, tensions between the couple and the Royal Family have escalated, exacerbated by their revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Renowned royal author Richard Fitzwilliams has voiced the concerns gripping the Royal Family regarding Prince Harry’s memoir titled “Spare.”
In an interview with MailOnline, Fitzwilliams highlighted the potential impact of the memoir’s content, particularly in the early stages of King Charles’ reign.
The mention of “raw, unflinching honesty” in the book’s blurb has raised alarm bells within the palace walls, as speculation swirls around interviews, serialization, and the inevitable controversies that may arise from the memoir’s publication.
The highly anticipated autobiography is slated for release on January 10, 2023, a date that could potentially result in Prince Harry relinquishing his titles and inheritance.
Author Mark Borkowski echoed Fitzwilliams’ concerns, emphasizing the potential clash between the publishers’ expectations and the book’s actual content.
The timing of the book’s release in January, just after the holiday season when book sales peak, has raised eyebrows, hinting at possible disagreements over the book’s substance and its implications for Prince Harry.
In a separate development, Prince William and Kate are gearing up for a significant moment as they prepare to embark on their first international tour as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The royal couple will grace the second Earthshot Prize award event, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood’s elite at a star-studded gala night in Boston.
The event, dubbed as the Prince of Wales’ “Super Bowl moment,” will feature a lineup of A-listers, including musical talents Billie Eilish, Ellie Goulding, and Annie Lennox.
The Earthshot Prize, spearheaded by Prince William in 2020, aims to recognize and support innovative solutions to environmental challenges, with five winners set to receive £1 million grants annually until 2030.
The upcoming ceremony in the United States promises to be a grand affair, with renowned figures such as Sir David Attenborough and Kate Blanchett playing pivotal roles in celebrating the achievements of environmental champions.
The Earthshot Prize has become a cornerstone of Prince William’s advocacy for environmental conservation, showcasing groundbreaking projects that hold the key to safeguarding our planet’s future.