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Prince Harry leaves Royal Family terrified over a potential new expose

Prince Harry leaves Royal Family terrified over a potential new expose

Prince Harry is reportedly scaring the British Royal Family over the prospect of releasing a sequel to his infamous Spare memoir, which exposed the secrets and inner workings of Buckingham Palace.

The Duke of Sussex released the book in 2023, and it broke down his relationship with Prince William, King Charles III and the reception of Meghan Markle into the family, and how she was treated.

The book went on to sell over six million copies worldwide, including 1.4 million in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom on its first day of release – becoming the the fastest-selling nonfiction book in the UK.

And it flew directly in the face of Royal Family policy, with the households known for their strict apolitical nature and their concrete wall of privacy and secrecy to the general public.

Now there are fears from aides that the 40-year-old could release a follow-up and reveal more secrets from behind closed doors, with RadarOnline.com hinting it could come as a response to losing taxpayer-funded protection in Britain.

“This is clearly intensely personal,” an insider told the publication. “There are fears about what he might do if the decision goes against him. This could not come at a worse time.

“There’s a lot of worry that Harry could tell all in a book deal or even follow Meghan’s lead and make a podcast.
“He’s hinted he has discovered secrets during the hearings – particularly regarding the treatment of him and Meghan – that would shock us all.

“It is a veiled threat essentially that he will tell all if it doesn’t go the way he wants it to.”

Prince Harry to appeal court decision.

The Duke lost a judicial review of his right to protection in the United Kingdom, even though he is still fifth in the line of succession to the throne behind Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Finding it tough to accept, he now aims to appeal the decision and considers it his “biggest priority.” The King might intervene in matters, although it’s currently unclear how.

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