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Prince Harry extended solo trip in South Africa. Image via Twitter @Maya950528531

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‘Tell-all’ memoir: Will Prince Harry add ‘truth bombs’ from funeral?

Prince Harry’s memoir will be delayed until early 2023. Will this give him time to write additional chapters on the Queen’s deathl?

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15-09-22 19:00
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Prince Harry extended solo trip in South Africa. Image via Twitter @Maya950528531

The release of Prince Harry’s memoir has been postponed until next year following the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday 8 September.

PRINCE HARRY’S MEMOIR DELAYED UNTIL NEXT YEAR

Prince Harry’s memoir will now only be published in 2023.

News of the Duke of Sussex’s memoir is believed to have cast a shadow over the Royal family for months and was set to be released in late 2022. The intention was believed to be to cash in on the Christmas market.

However, the book has reportedly been delayed as it would be seen as disrespectful to the late Queen. A source told Telegraph that the delay would actually give Prince Harry the opportunity to update the book with additional chapters on his grandmother’s death and funeral.

A source told Page Six that the big question is: “Is Harry taking out anything potentially bad he wrote about [William, Charles and Camilla] now? Who knows what will change”.

However, Prince Harry reportedly would not say anything bad about the Queen.

“He would never write anything bad about the Queen. He always has had the utmost love and respect for her,” continued the source.

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TOM BOWER WEIGHS IN 

Reports of the delay follow respected biographer Tom Bower’s comments on Prince Harry’s memoir. Bower whose book of Meghan Markle, Revenge, was released earlier this year, said that Prince Harry “insisted” the original date be honoured.

“I am told tonight that Harry is insisting that his book is published in November. Apparently the publishers are not too certain, but he says if they don’t publish it will be a breach of contract. That’s what I’m told,” said Bower in an interview with GB News.

“It’s extraordinary. But on the other hand it fits the bill, because Harry and Meghan’s finances depend entirely on the book and on Netflix. And also, I think they are convinced they’re in the right and they want to get their own back,” continued Bower.

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Prince William and Harry walk side by side behind Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin. Image: JUSTIN TALLIS/ AFP.

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