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Prince Harry Insists on November Publication for Memoir, Raising Doubts about Its Content

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Prince Harry Insists on November Publication for Memoir, Raising Doubts about Its Content

In a surprising turn of events, is reportedly adamant that his memoir be published in November, despite initial plans to release it by the end of the year to capitalize on the Christmas market.

Speculation arose following the death of II as to whether the publication date would be postponed.

However, royal author Tom Bauer has revealed on GB News that Harry is calling for the book to be released later this year.

Bauer stated, “I'm told tonight that Harry is insisting that his book is published in November.

It's astonishing.”

This insistence suggests that the book may contain shocking revelations, as Harry claims that failure to publish would constitute a breach of contract.

Bauer further expressed his belief that both Harry and his wife, Meghan, have lost touch with reality.

He did not mince words in his assessment of Meghan, publicly stating that she has no qualms about being trashy and dishonest.

Bauer's blunt remarks were made during an interview with Australian Sky News, where he discussed concerns within the royal family regarding potential bombshells in Harry's memoir.

Bauer emphasized the significant impact of Harry's brother and father on his behavior, noting that Harry will be excluded from important meetings and ceremonies now that they hold elevated positions.

The power and popularity of the monarchy, rather than the individual, are what the couple failed to recognize, particularly Meghan.

Meanwhile, Piers Morgan has seized the opportunity to call for and to be stripped of their royal titles following the passing of .

During an appearance on the Fox News show The Five, Morgan commented on III's first address, wherein he mentioned Harry and Meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas.

When asked to translate the speech by host Judge Janine Pirro, Morgan responded by asserting that , the future heir to the throne, will play a significant role in the new streamlined monarchy.

Morgan expressed his frustration with the couple, stating, “He didn't give him his title and Harry has this wife called Meghan and, alright, he said he used the word love but they're building their life outside in another country.”

He further suggested that Charles is growing weary of the couple's constant criticism of the royal family and the monarchy, particularly when it benefits them financially through deals with platforms like Netflix and Spotify.

Morgan proposed that Charles should go even further and strip Meghan and Harry of all their titles.

The ongoing developments surrounding Prince Harry's memoir and the reactions from figures such as Tom Bauer and Piers Morgan have intensified speculation about its content.

With Harry insisting on a November publication, doubts have been raised about what revelations may be contained within its pages.

The ramifications of these revelations could potentially impact not only the royal family but also the public's perception of the monarchy itself.

As the release date approaches, the anticipation and scrutiny surrounding Harry's memoir continue to grow.

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