Prince Harry ‘wanted to cancel publication of Spare after visiting UK for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee’

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Prince Harry “wanted to unpublish” his Spare memoir bombshell after visiting the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year, it has been reported.

The Duke of Sussex’s doubts may have come after the royal family told him there would be “no going back” if it was published while the queen was still alive, sources at the book’s publisher speculated.

Following his visit to Britain in June last year with his wife Meghan, it was reported that the Penguin Random House team working on Spare were told the Prince had ‘pulled’ and ‘doesn’t want to’.

Prince Harry received a multi-million dollar advance for his memoir that accidentally went on sale nearly a week earlier in Spain ahead of its January 10 release date.

Prince Harry ‘wanted to unpublish’ his Spare memoir bombshell after visiting the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year. Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at St Paul’s Cathedral during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations on June 3 last year.

The Duke of Sussex’s doubts may have come after the royal family told him there would be “no going back” if it was published while the queen was still alive, sources at the book’s publisher speculated. Pictured left to right: Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Camilla, Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan, Prince Harry, Prince William and Catherine watch the RAF flight from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, to commemorate the RAF centenary on 10th July 2018

Prince Harry received a multi-million dollar advance for his memoir Spare (pictured), which accidentally went on sale nearly a week earlier in Spain ahead of its January 10 release date.

Despite the book being “ready to publish”, the duke had “changes of heart” after seeing his grandmother, a US publishing source said. The times.

The source told the newspaper it was a “dark day” for the team after having worked on Spare in “top secret”, believing it would be “one of the biggest and most historic books” they would publish in their careers.

The Penguin Random House team was ‘devastated’ by the news, which came two weeks after he and Meghan visited London.

Although an official reason was never given, it was rumored that Harry received an ‘ultimatum’ not to publish while his grandmother was alive.

But “all that changed with the death of the monarch in September,” the editorial source said.

Despite the book being “ready to go”, Prince Harry (pictured with his wife Meghan during their visit to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations) had “changes of heart” after seeing the Queen said an American editorial source.

Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II watch an aerial flight from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Color on June 2 last year.

They also stated that it was ‘extraordinary’ how the text had to be translated from American English to British English, and had to go through the entire book to ‘make it sound like [Prince Harry] was actually English’.

The original draft was reported to have used the word “impressive” to describe “everything” and used other Americanisms not typically used by a member of the royal family.

Spare, written by JR Moehringer, was praised as “well written… sincere and compelling” by Time’s source, and more so than Netflix’s “repetitive and one-dimensional” documentary series Harry & Megan.

The memoir, which begins with an account of the funeral of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997, was said to provide “historical context” for the Duke’s feelings towards his family.

Prince Harry feels he “grew up in a closed and dysfunctional institution” and holds her, at least in part, responsible for his mother’s death, the source reportedly said.

During a Zoom call, the young sons of a top executive reportedly walked past the screen, making Harry “furious”, and he demanded that the publisher be removed from the project because “it’s all about control” since that “he feels like he never had it.” ‘.

Prince Harry’s book also reveals that he once believed Princess Diana faked her own death by staging the tragic car accident in the Paris tunnel to escape her ‘miserable’ life. In the image: the couple above in Mallorca, Spain in 1987

Despite not being released yet, Spare has already caused controversy after public relations experts warned that Harry’s ‘truth bombs’, which revealed he took cocaine and killed 25 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, could have dire consequences for Meghan’s political hopes.

The Duke of Sussex has also revealed that he once believed his mother faked her own death by staging the tragic car accident in the Paris tunnel to escape her “miserable” life.

The Duke of Sussex writes in his explosive memoir Spare that he also wanted the investigation into the fatal accident of the Princess of Wales to be reopened.

Harry, then 13 years old and living in Balmoral, learned that his mother was killed in a car accident, and admits that he wondered if the incident had been a “trick” by his late mother.

‘Her life has been miserable, she’s been harassed, harassed, lied to, lied to. So she faked an accident as a distraction and ran away,” Harry wrote.

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