Spare," hit the shelves, offering an intimate look into his life, relationships, and struggles within the royal family. Now, royal experts speculate about the possibility of a sequel, as Christopher Andersen, author of «The King,» suggests that Prince Harry has more stories to tell. With the potential for additional revelations and a looming possibility of Meghan Markle's memoir, the royal saga seems far from over.
According to a report by the Fox, Christopher Andersen contends that Prince Harry's first book, «Spare,» leaves room for more untold stories, particularly regarding instances of racism within the royal family. While the initial memoir delved into Harry's complex relationship with his family, especially his brother Prince William, Andersen believes there is more to the story that Harry might be willing to share.
The tension between Prince William and Prince Harry remains a focal point, with Andersen highlighting that the resentment runs deeper than suspected. While «Spare» touched on various aspects of their strained relationship, Andersen suggests that there might be undisclosed episodes contributing to the brothers' discord.
As speculation swirls around the possibility of a sequel, Andersen anticipates Meghan Markle's potential memoir, which could offer her perspective on the couple's experiences in the U.S. He notes the lucrative nature of such publications, citing the success of «Spare,» which broke records as the fastest-selling nonfiction book in history.
Andersen acknowledges the
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