Buckingham Palace's apprehension, rumors swirl that Prince Harry may be contemplating a sequel to his memoir, «Spare,» leaving the Royal Family uneasy. Concerns intensify as Robert Hardman's book sheds light on the perceived omissions in «Spare» and raises the possibility of Meghan Markle penning her memoir. As the royal saga continues, the specter of undisclosed events looms large over the House of Windsor.
Buckingham Palace is reportedly on edge over the prospect of Prince Harry delving into a sequel to his memoir, «Spare.» Robert Hardman, in his recent work, «The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy,» underscores the royal family's unease. The book, unveiled on January 18, 2024, suggests that the omission of substantial recent events in «Spare» has fueled concerns within the palace walls.
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Hardman notes, «For the Palace, the most worrying aspect of the book was the omission of large chunks of more recent events.» The memoir seemingly allocated less than a fifth of its content to pivotal moments like Harry and Meghan's wedding, their married life, and their departure from the royal sphere. This scarcity of coverage sparks speculation about a potential sequel or even a memoir by Meghan Markle herself in the future.
Despite a year having passed since the release of «Spare,» Prince Harry reportedly grapples with strained relationships, particularly with his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William. Royal commentator Russel Myers suggests that the repercussions of Harry's revelations in the memoir
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