Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir on royal life set to be published ‘in time for Christmas'

Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir on royal life set to be published ‘in time for Christmas'
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 25/07/2022

- 09:16

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 10:48

Prince Harry is "pondering his revenge" on the Royal Family, royal author Tom Bower told GB News

Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir is reportedly set to be published by the end of the year to capitalise on the Christmas market.

The book is said to have been finished and is currently going through the legal processes.


Publisher Penguin Random House, who previously said the book would be released in autumn, are now hoping to get it out before Christmas.

A report in the Sun said: “The manuscript has been finished and gone through all of the legal processes.

Britain's Prince Harry departs after the National Service of Thanksgiving held at St Paul's Cathedral during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London, Britain, June 3, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/Pool
Prince Harry
HENRY NICHOLLS

"It’s done and out of Harry’s hands.

"The publishing date has been pushed back once but it is on track for the end of the year.”

The news comes after royal author Tom Bower told GB News that Harry was “pondering” his revenge on the Royal Family in the book.

The Queen opted to limit the Platinum Jubilee Trooping the Colour balcony appearance to working members of her family, meaning Harry and wife Meghan Markle were left off the list.

Speaking on GB News’ Dan Wootton Tonight, royal author Tom Bower shared a story about Harry and Meghan during the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, adding that the Duke Of Sussex could look for revenge for how he was treated during the Jubilee when he publishes his memoir.

Dan Wootton and Tom Bower
Dan Wootton and Tom Bower
GB News

Mr Bower said: “What was a really remarkable story I heard was that Meghan and Harry were late deliberately so that they could make their own grand entrance.

“As they’re walking down the aisle they get to their seats nine and 10, they say everyone should move up so they could be on the aisle itself.

“‘No’ says the usher to Prince Harry, ‘you should sit in nine and 10.

“‘Who told me where to sit’ (Harry said).

“‘Your grandmother’ says the usher.

“And they really did in the end control it, no photographs on the next day at the Jubilee meeting at Windsor Castle.

“The Queen has seen through them, and I think Charles and William have encouraged her too.

“I think they hope for peace, but my feeling is that Harry is now pondering whether he should take his revenge as well for having been slighted during the Jubilee.

“Of course his revenge will be in the book he’s going to write.

“Meghan has had partly her revenge in Oprah Winfrey.

“But I think the only way they monetise themselves is by more and more revenge against the family who in the end wish them so well and wanted them to be members of the family.”

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