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Taxpayers File Lawsuit Against Prince Harry for Illegal Spending, Growing Tired of His Whinging
Prince Harry is facing a lawsuit from taxpayers who accuse him of illegally spending their money while also complaining incessantly.
Royal expert Robert Jobson has expressed his belief that many people are becoming increasingly weary of Prince Harry's constant whinging.
Jobson further emphasized that this sentiment is exacerbated by the fact that the duke has enjoyed a highly privileged upbringing.
Additionally, he accused Prince Harry of being hypocritical, as he claims to desire more privacy but continues to publicly attack the royal family.
In response to the controversy surrounding his $20 million Megxit memoir, Prince Harry's spokesman declared that he did not feel the need to seek permission from Buckingham Palace before writing it.
However, experts and insiders within the royal circle have criticized the decision, labeling it as a money-making venture at the expense of his own blood family.
They also predicted that the book would essentially be authored by Meghan, with Prince Harry merely lending his name to it.
Jobson commented on the situation, noting that many people are growing tired of Prince Harry's constant complaints.
Despite having had the opportunity to travel the world at the expense of taxpayers, he does not appear to be content.
While it is understandable to desire a private life, continually attacking one's family and the institution of monarchy from a privileged position can be seen as two-faced.
Adding fuel to the fire, it has been revealed that Prince Harry has secured a lucrative four-book deal.
The second book is set to be released only after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Industry insiders disclosed that the tell-all memoir unveiled by Prince Harry earlier this week is just the beginning, with more explosive revelations expected in the future.
Sources have indicated that the Duke of Sussex oversaw the bidding process, starting at £18 million and potentially reaching up to £29 million.
Royal experts have expressed concern about the impact of these book deals on the already strained relationships within the royal family, particularly between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William.
While rifts may exist, it is unlikely that these book deals will contribute to their resolution.
Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, is also set to release a wellness guide as part of their contract with Penguin Random House.
The details of the fourth book, including the subject and author, remain unknown.
Negotiations for the book deal took place in Montecito, California, where Prince Harry and Meghan recently purchased an £11 million mansion.
The couple has been involved in various lucrative ventures, such as partnerships with streaming services Netflix and Spotify.
Two publishers traveled from London to meet with Prince Harry, while others participated in the auction through video calls.
Sources within the publishing industry describe Prince Harry's negotiation style as assertive and uncompromising.
Prince Harry's announcement of his memoir book has shocked the world.
Many royal commentators have criticized his decision, drawing parallels to the controversial interviews conducted by both Meghan and Harry since their departure from the royal family.
Speculation suggests that Prince Harry will release four books, with some potentially being published after the Queen's death.
However, a spokesperson for Prince Harry has denied these claims, asserting that he has no plans for such a release schedule.
The royal family is deeply concerned about Prince Harry's secretive collaboration with Pulitzer-winning ghostwriter Junior Moringa on what his publishers describe as a definitive account of his experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons.
The two men have been working on the book for up to a year.
Prince Harry has consistently expressed his immense respect for his grandmother and her sense of duty, emphasizing his desire to continue her remarkable legacy.