Prince Harry will target Camilla Parker Bowles in his £29m memoir and may name ‘royal racist’, Paul Burrell claims

PRINCE Harry will target his stepmother Camilla Parker-Bowles in his tell-all £29m memoir and may even name the “royal racist”, Paul Burrell has claimed.

Princess Diana’s former butler said the Duke is “set to reveal any Camilla secrets” as he dishes the dirt in his memoir, due to be released in 2022.



Prince Harry is set to spill the beans in his upcoming memoir set to be released in 2022

His step-mother Camilla Parker-Bowles could be one of his prime targets, according to Diana’s former butler

The 36-year-old won’t hold back on the woman who cooly “stepped into Diana’s shoes” after her death, because his publishers “want their money’s worth,” according to Burrell.

But it could only exacerbate the ongoing Royal family feud as he believes Prince Charles will be “livid” if he tarnishes the Duchess of Cornwall.

His highly-anticipated four-book deal, which promises to delve into the “highs and lows” of his extraordinary life, has already got the Palace on pins – and now the ex-Royal butler believes he will provide “names and specifics”.

The 63-year-old told Closer magazine: “The publisher, Penguin, will no doubt want their money’s worth in this book deal. That means they won’t want vagueness – they’ll want names and specifics.”

He hinted that Harry “could very well name” the much-discussed racist family member who raised concerns about how dark their son Archie’s skin could be before he was born.

Meghan made the shocking revelation during her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, but refused to identify the individual as it would be “very damaging to them”.

Yet Burrell insisted he “never got a hint” of any racist beliefs within the Firm during his ten years working in the Palace.

Diana’s right-hand man then said Harry will “no doubt” discuss his feelings and experiences after his late mothers death – and that he “may go for Camilla”.

Amid suggestions she was the “third person” in Charles and Diana’s marriage, Burrell said Harry’s public support of Netflix drama ‘The Crown’ suggests he agrees with Camilla’s portrayal as “the wicked stepmother”.

“I suspect Camilla will be in his sights, so I’d say Harry’s set to reveal any Camilla secrets.

“He’s already said he enjoys The Crown, which painted Camilla as the “wicked stepmother” in a way. Charles will be livid if he does go there,” he continued.

It could be quite the blow for the Duke of Cornwall, who is carefully laying the groundwork for Camilla to become Queen.

Harry has reportedly already riled his father by not warning him about his intention to write a book that lays bare the truth behind Megxit and the Royal rift.

It was also previously reported that an insider claimed that Harry seems “bizarrely hellbent” on trashing his dad Prince Charles – who feels his son’s constant attacks are ‘unjust’.

The Prince has joined forces with Pulitzer-winning ghostwriter J. R. Moehringer to pen the memoir, that Harry described as “wholly truthful”.

And it seems the pair aren’t mincing words as the Palace have already been warned they “should be afraid” of its contents.

A spokesperson for Harry previously told the BBC that he “would not be expected to obtain permission for the project from Buckingham Palace”.

A blurb from the publisher Penguin Random House reads: “In an intimate and heartfelt memoir from one of the most fascinating and influential global figures of our time, Prince Harry will share, for the very first time, the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him.”

Promising “an honest and captivating personal portrait” the book will detail Harry’s life as a member of the Royal Family, his relationship with wife Meghan Markle, Megxit and raising his children.

It is set to be released next year – as the Queen celebrates her Platinum Jubilee.



Paul Burrell thinks the Duke could even name the ‘royal racist’ in his book

He thinks Prince Charles will be ‘livid’ if Harry takes aim at future Queen Camilla