Reading Time: 2 minutesPrince Harry, the 39-year-old Duke of Sussex and self-proclaimed royal rebel, is reportedly struggling to find fresh material to criticize his family for the paperback edition of his tell-all memoir, Spare. Sources close to the matter have informed Globe Magazine that the publishers are pushing for more sensational revelations about King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and the broader Windsor family.
Since stepping back from their royal duties and relocating to the United States, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have not shied away from airing their grievances against the royal family. Their criticism has been prominently featured in interviews, a Netflix documentary, and Harry’s controversial book, Spare. In the memoir, Harry branded Queen Camilla as “the villain” and described her as a dangerous and evil stepmother. Despite this, insiders suggest Harry is now struggling to find new angles to exploit for the paperback release.
Royal insider Ephraim Hardcastle remarked, “It seems Harry has no new spare excitement to impart. His family has kept him at arm’s length, aware that anything they say could be used against them.” The magazine humorously suggested that Harry might benefit from studying classic fairy tales for more inspiration, given the themes of villainous relatives and dramatic familial conflicts.
Adding to the speculation, Los Angeles-based royal commentator Kinsey Schofield hinted at the possibility of a second memoir from Prince Harry. Schofield suggested that Harry might be waiting for a significant moment, such as Prince William’s ascension to the throne or the passing of King Charles, before releasing another book. “I suspect that maybe he would release a book after his father passed away,” Schofield said on her podcast, Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered.
This insight comes amid ongoing tensions within the royal family. Another palace insider has claimed that Meghan Markle is adamant that Prince Harry will not issue an apology to the royal family for the betrayals disclosed in Spare. Royal commentator Dee Dee Dunleavy told Sky News Australia, “Prince Harry is not going to apologize, at least not while he is still with Meghan. I really do believe he does her bidding, and she is never going to allow him to apologize to the family.”
As the paperback edition of Spare looms and speculation continues, the public remains keenly interested in whether Prince Harry can deliver the new scandals his publishers are hoping for. The dynamics of his relationship with the royal family, coupled with Meghan’s influence, will undoubtedly shape any future revelations.