Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Children Can Receive Royal Titles From King Charles III if Memoir Is Not Released - Royal Expert
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, remain without any royal titles. However, this could change in one condition.
SheFinds reported that royal expert claims that the royal titles could be given to the Sussex children if the "book goes away."
The palace insider noted that trust will be "permanently damaged" if the mentioned memoir is published, adding that Prince Harry will never be "welcomed into the new King's inner circle."
The insider then said that the choice is apparent whether Harry chooses his family or $20 million, adding that it is the price of "being welcomed back into the fold."
Royal expert Katie Nicholl also cited the memoir on the recent episode of True Royalty TV's "The Royal Beat," wherein she said the titles changes depending on whether the royal family has trust in the Sussex family.
Nicholl said King Charles III is willing to give the royal titles to Archie and Lilibet. However, it comes with a caveat, which is trust.
Prince Harry Altering Memoir After Queen's Death
Another royal expert noted an In Style report that Harry is doing some last-minute alterations in his book.
Kinsey Schofield said that Harry is afraid that he will come off as insensitive and afraid that there will be a backlash if he was to release some of his stories after the Queen's death.
Schofield added that they were told that Harry was trying to get some items removed, and working around some of the stories he told in his book.
However, the royal expert said that it could be way too far past the deadline if Harry were to make those changes.
Aside from Harry's memoir, there are also edits being made to Markle's upcoming podcast interviews to ensure that nothing insensitive or insulting is released towards the royal family.
Prince Harry Memoir
In July 2021, it was first reported that Harry was writing a memoir, which he described as "accurate and wholly truthful."
It was scheduled to be released in fall 2022, but there are speculations that the publication date may be postponed to 2023.
Random House said in a press release reported in TODAY that Harry will share for the "very first time" the definitive experiences and life lessons that have formed him.
The announcement of the said memoir came six months after he and Markle stepped away from their senior royals' duties and decided to move to California.
Harry's memoir has made headlines, with many questions if it may have contributed to tension between him and his brother, Prince William.
Author and royal commentator said that Harry's memoir will show a "particular agony for Charles."
Brown predicted that the memoir will show Harry's relationship with his mother, Princess Diana, including her death in 1997.
Random House noted that the memoir of the Duke of Sussex will cover his childhood and fatherhood.
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Written by: Mary Webber
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