When Prince Harry released his memoir, Spare, in January 2023, he what was a small crack in his relationship with the royal family into a canyon, launching accusations of racism, violence, and disrespect at the royal family, namely King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
Apparently, though, he doesn’t think he’s done enough damage, and will reportedly be releasing a second memoir after the death of his father, despite warnings that it will damage his relationship with his family beyond repair. Keep reading for more information.
Prince Harry Will Reportedly Release A 2nd Memoir Despite Warnings
According to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, Prince Harry will be releasing a second memoir following the death of his father, King Charles, just like he waited about 4 months after the death of Queen Elizabeth to publish his first memoir, Spare.
"I do think he would write about his family again," Schofield said on "Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered" on July 4th. "He was waiting to publish a book after Queen Elizabeth died. I suspect that maybe he would release a book after his father passed away, adding that if William continues to "keep [Harry] at arm's length," it's almost certain.
Just last month, Harry was warned against publishing another tell-all. Royal expert Jennie Bond told Ok! magainze, "I can't imagine that Harry would contemplate a follow up to Spare. If he did go there," she continued, "then I am sure the response would be a continued dignified silence and a resounding crash as the palace doors slammed on any hope of future reconciliation."
Prince Harry Still Has More To Spill
You might be wondering what else Harry has to share, after calling King Charles racist, Queen Camilla a villain, Prince William violent, and blaming Kate Middleton for his infamous Nazi costume from 2005. But according to the former royal, he was forced to cut out nearly half of his content from the first draft of Spare, making for plenty of content for a future follow up.
Around the time of Spare's release, Harry told The Telegraph, "It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out. There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me." Apparently, his feelings have changed on that subject, because he's now reportedly thinking of laying it all on the table.