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Prince Harry’s Blackmail Claims Surrounding King Charles III’s Coronation
Talk TV host Andrea Walker recently discussed the ongoing controversy surrounding Prince Harry's memoir, “Spare,” and its potential impact on King Charles III's upcoming coronation.
The broadcaster delved into the latest claim that Prince Harry is blackmailing his father by threatening to release another book if he is not invited to the coronation.
This revelation has left many wondering how many books Prince Harry can publish and whether he genuinely expects an invitation despite not being invited to the Platinum Jubilee.
While some may question the validity of Prince Harry's claims, as he is the son of the king, it becomes a complex situation for King Charles.
The notion of blackmail has been met with skepticism, considering that the public was already aware of the existence of four books.
In light of this, the host humorously pondered what the content of the next book might be, suggesting possibilities like a coloring-in or dot-to-dot book.
Interestingly, there have been recent reports highlighting quiet reservations from certain individuals regarding the memoir.
Notably, their popularity in America has taken a hit, with figures such as Jimmy Kimmel openly criticizing them on his show.
According to ET Canada, Prince Harry's book deal includes four editions, with his tell-all memoir, “Spare,” being released on January 10th.
However, the themes of the three future books remain undisclosed.
In a recent interview promoting his autobiography, Prince Harry refused to confirm whether he would attend his father's coronation if invited.
When asked by ITV's Tom Bradby if he planned to return to London in May for the ceremony, Prince Harry stated that there is much that can happen between now and then.
He emphasized that the decision is a tough one, expressing hope for open discussions with his family.
In the midst of this controversy, a new poll has revealed that 60% of adults believe Prince Harry should receive an invitation to the King's coronation.
This finding prompts individuals to consider the situation from King Charles's perspective and contemplate what they would do if faced with a similar predicament.
The question arises: will Prince Harry's plan backfire?
Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts and opinions in the comments section.
Stay tuned for more updates on this royal news.