Prince Harry said he had enough material to publish a second memoir, and he nearly halved it.
The Duke of Sussex told The Telegraph that he chose not to reveal some breaking news (really?) because he feared that his father and brother would “never forgive” him.

“The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, now it’s 400. Let’s say it’s two books. And the hardest thing was to burn everything and take the dirty laundry. There are some things, especially between my brother and me, and to some extent with my father, that I don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they’ll forgive me.”
The Duke of Sussex also revealed that the motivation behind such public speaking against monarchs was the ultimate goal of “saving your family from themselves”. He also expressed hope that he and Megan will be able to reunite with their families once everything calms down. Harry also hopes to pave the way for other back-to-back “turnarounds”, namely Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, to find their own path and purpose beyond their family obligations.

The dukes are said to have signed a four-book publishing deal with Penguin Random House worth £16m (1.3bn rubles).
Recall that the prince is known from his memoirs: read on our website about the fight between Harry and William, the scandal of the Nazi costume on Halloween, the use of illegal substances, a difficult relationship with his father and much more.
Source: People Talk

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