Prince Harry in his memoir “He will not attack the Queen”

Prince Harryas it is known, is about to publish a memoir in which he will tell about his life in the royal family. For months, the American and British press have had a unanimous definition for the tome (which will be published by Penguin Random House by the end of the year): “Explosive“. Everyone sees it as a (new) bomb that does not bode well for their august relatives, the Windsors. Throwing water on the fire thinks about it now Omid Scoobie. The Sussex journalist friendco-author of the biography Finding Freedomspeaking in the podcast Royally Ossessed assured that Harry he will not write anything that could harm grandmother Elizabeth II and the rest of the royal family. On the contrary. The prince “is doing everything” to ensure that nobody sees anything “negative about the sovereign and the kingdom” among those pages. More: the Duke of Sussex, in the book, “he wants to celebrate the queen’s life and his relationship with her“. Volume, adds Scobie, will not be the bomb everyone is talking about. But it will allow us, in any case, to “take an interesting look at real life”: “Everyone expects an attack on the Crown. Instead we will simply read his story ».

Could it be true? Doubt is legitimate. And not just because the reassurances come from the author of a controversial one biography-praise of the Sussexes which were followed by several denials. Ever since the Sussexes said goodbye to the royal family and moved to America, they have never stopped throwing (public) arrows at the British royal family.

In the’shock interview to Oprah Winfrey last March Harry and Meghan Markle tore the royal family apart accusing them of even racism. As if that were not enough, the prince via podcast has compared court life to “a cross between a zoo and a Truman show”. Not only that: if she took it directly with dad Charles of Englandblaming him for his “traumatic childhood “:” He raised me as they raised him “. Given the background, when it became known that Harry was writing a memoir, “At court”, as Page Six revealed, “chaos has broken out”. Everyone wonders how much the prince, in his autobiography, “went into detail on the thorniest issues concerning his family”. How the relations (now almost non-existent) with the older brother William. Omid Scobie now wanted to reassure the world: “Harry will not write anything that could harm grandmother Elizabeth II and the rest of the royal family.” True or not? To find out, we just have to wait a few months.

Source: Vanity Fair

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