No invitation for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for King Charles' birthday, second year in a row of exclusionWhile Cohen believed the second memoir is conceivable given the scant coverage in the first book of his wedding to Meghan Markle. “This raises significant concerns.
It would be extremely ill-advised for Harry to pen a second memoir."Lee Cohen said that the new memoir will add on to the new stress for Harry's family, who are already dealing with serious health crises.“A subsequent hateful book would further tank Harry’s already languishing public esteem. Harry’s initial memoir already delved far too deeply into private family matters, making any further trust by his family impossible," he said.Also read: Prince Harry will be in trouble if Donald Trump becomes US president again: Royal Family expertIn the first memoir 'Spare', Harry criticised his family members -- Prince William, Kate Middleton and King Charles.
He had even written about a violent altercation with his brother, after William raised concerns about his relationship with Meghan Markle.According to US Weekly, citing Royal expert Tessa Dunlop, Harry has found himself in a “painful place" after he learnt about Kate’s cancer diagnosis, and was regretting making revelations about his estranged family in his memoir.Also read: Princess Diana's prediction of Prince Harry and William's rift comes true: ‘It’s a lost cause without…'“When you do discover that your sister-in-law has cancer and you’ve written stuff that can’t be retracted, that’s quite a painful place to be in," Dunlop said. “I’m not saying it isn’t."“They deliberately criticize the monarchy [and then offer] themselves as an alternative to monarchy.
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