Prince Harry Express Desire To Reconcile with Prince William, King Charles; Explosive Memoir Opposes His Remarks
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Prince Harry says he wants to reconcile with King Charles and Prince William, but a source reveals how harsh it would be for the Royal Family when his memoir is released.

According to royal expert Kinsey Schofield, Prince Harry will "turn on" his brother Prince William in his forthcoming memoir 'Spare' as part of a new attack on the Royal Family.

As speculation grows that the Duke of Sussex will "attack" the Prince of Wales in his highly-anticipated memoir, due out next week, US royal correspondent Kinsey Schofield told GB News that it's time for Prince Harry to "move on" as she agreed with predictions about an attack on Prince William, who has been "the one person in the world to make his life easier."

Prince Harry's Memoir to Hit Prince William The Hardest

Experts expect that Prince Harry will shift his attention to Prince William now that his father, King Charles III, is monarch.

As the release date for Spare nears, experts speculate about the book's subject matter. It comes only weeks after the release of Harry & Meghan on Netflix, in which the pair makes new allegations against the royals.

Kinsley asserted on Tuesday's GB News that Prince Charles will be "attacked" by Harry.
In a preview for his candid interview with ITV's Tom Bradbury, Prince Harry states: "I would like my father back. I would like to have my brother back."

Per Express, it was announced today that the duke has participated in two fresh interviews, one with ITV and the other with 60 Minutes on CBS. The trailers for both interviews were posted on Twitter this morning, but the complete interviews will run only days before the release of the duke's "explosive" new book Spare.

In the ITV preview trailer, Prince Harry also claims that the Royal Family has "displayed zero inclination to reconcile" with him.

The complete interview shot at the Sussexes' California residence, will appear on Sunday, only two days before the release of the Duke's highly awaited memoir. In his "revealing" US television appearance, the prince is anticipated to reveal further information about the controversial book.

In the interview with CBS anchor Anderson Cooper, body language expert Judi James believes Prince Harry is attempting to appear "superior" and "victimized." In the teaser, he portrays himself as an "authoritative prince," a "guru," and a "bean-spilling victim," according to her.

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It follows criticism of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series, which TalkTV's Piers Morgan described as "worse than the Kardashians." The couple was also accused that their "truth" as depicted in the new program did not correspond with reality, according to The Sun.

In the document, it is said that Prince William yelled at Prince Harry during Megxit negotiations while the future king lied. Since leaving the Royal Family, the 38-year-old Duke has granted a number of interviews to the media in an effort to raise his public profile.

Reportedly, he has also held discussions with a number of big US networks on more TV discussions. Last year, he and Meghan Markle appeared on Oprah Winfrey's talk show.
A month later, Prince Harry stated on NBC that he intended to "protect" the Queen by surrounding her with the "right people."

A source familiar with the upcoming memoir of Prince Harry has stated that it is "particularly harsh on William." The "personal and emotional" book ghostwritten by Pulitzer Prize winner JR Moehringer will be published on January 10 by Penguin Random House.

The same cannot be said about the Prince of Wales, the insider said. The six-part Netflix series was published over the course of two weeks in December 2022, with the pair discussing the treatment of Meghan Markle by the British media, their love story and their choice to move to the United States in 2020.

Per The Independent, Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have not yet replied to the allegations made in the documentary series.

It was stated after the premiere of the show that Harry and Meghan intend to "sit down with the royal family" to discuss their "problems." Despite their criticism of the institution in the Netflix series, recent rumors indicate that the couple will be invited to King Charles' coronation in May.

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