“Wounded” Prince William would have to prepare for a second memoir from his brother, Prince Harry, according to a royal insider. Prince Harry’s first book, Spare, was released last year. It “gave away so many secrets” and moments of royal families.
The author Robert Hardman emphasized the “trust issue” that still exists between Prince Harry and the other members of the royal family, pointing out that in his memoir, the Duke of Sussex “gave away so many secrets.”
“The problem that exists is, at the moment, there is still a trust issue. People are still very wounded, particularly Prince William, that these intimate private childhood family moments all spilled out in Harry’s book,” he said at Hay Festival.
Furthermore, Hardman conjectured, “If you do read that book, and as I said it’s amazing, but if you get to the bit about his wedding to Meghan, it boils down really to about four or five pages. Now, as an author, that says to me one thing and one thing only: part two might be on its way.”
While addressing King Charles III’s part in all of these, the royal author said, “he definitely finds it unsettling; it makes him unhappy.”
“There he is, he’s got two sons, one he hardly sees, and two grandchildren he’s barely ever seen, and yes, I think he would like some sort of modus vivendi. Clearly they can’t come back to royal life, I don’t think they want to. And, after all that’s happened, it wouldn’t work.”
Since receiving a cancer diagnosis in January, Kate, 42, has kept a low profile and hasn’t participated in any official royal tasks this year.

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