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Prince Harry’s Memoir Release Sparks Tension with Prince William and Threatens Family Bonds

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Prince Harry’s Memoir Release Sparks Tension with Prince William and Threatens Family Bonds

With the announcement of the official release date for 's memoir, his elder brother is bracing himself to protect his family from the potential fallout caused by a man they once loved and trusted.

According to reports from New Idea, believes that has taken his anger too far by involving their nephew, Prince George, in their ongoing feud.

Throughout their lives, Prince William and Prince Harry were well aware of their respective roles within the royal family.

While William was destined to be the heir, Harry was considered the spare.

Despite this understanding, William was taken aback when he discovered that Harry harbored feelings of jealousy towards Prince George.

William and his wife Catherine have worked tirelessly to shield and prepare George for his future as king.

Now, they find themselves having to protect him from hurtful comments made by his own adult uncle.

Sources close to the situation claim that if Harry dares to mention George's name in his memoir, William will not hesitate to express his displeasure.

The source further reveals that Prince George is already old enough to comprehend the situation and understand the hurtful sentiments expressed by Harry, which have been widely publicized.

As a result, William is unlikely to allow Harry to have any involvement in George's life moving forward.

This isn't the first time Prince Harry's fixation on his nephew has made headlines.

He has long held the belief that once Prince George reaches adulthood, he will surpass him in popularity.

In Valentin Lowe's book, “Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown,” it is revealed that Harry saw himself as having a limited timeframe to make an impact before George came of age.

This led him to view his current platform as temporary, with thoughts of being overshadowed by his nephew in the future.

Lowe also mentions that Prince Harry's former staff members tried to reassure him that age wouldn't hinder his ability to make a difference, as long as he aligned himself with the right foundations.

However, it seems Harry didn't share their perspective.

Adding fuel to William's fury is the timing of Harry's memoir release, which coincides with Catherine's 41st birthday.

It's becoming increasingly clear that revenge is at the forefront of the Sussexes' minds, and William is determined to keep his family far away from them.

Now, royal critic Daniela Elsa predicts that Harry's memoir will cast a shadow over the upcoming Christmas festivities for the royal family.

She suggests that this year's celebration at Sandringham on December 24th, the first without the Queen, will be particularly grim due to the looming presence of Harry's book.

Elsa humorously references a quote from Spike Milligan, a favorite of , stating that money may not buy happiness but can bring a more pleasant form of misery.

She implies that this year's Christmas gathering will be overshadowed by the book's impending release.

, who has recently ascended to the throne after years of promoting traditional hedge-grow techniques, his own biscuits, and environmental concerns, finds himself facing early challenges in his reign due to Prince Harry's forthcoming memoir.

The 73-year-old monarch had hoped for a smoother start, but it seems that turbulent waters lie ahead.

As the release date of Prince Harry's memoir approaches, tensions within the royal family continue to rise.

Prince William remains steadfast in his determination to shield his family from any further harm caused by his estranged brother's actions.

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