THE Queen, Charles and William are “in despair” over Prince Harry’s memoir announcement, according to a royal expert.
The Duke of Sussex yesterday revealed his unprecedented publishing deal, leaving Buckingham Palace “wondering when the rollercoaster will end”.
In language bound to cause panic within the Firm, Harry promised to examine the “highs and lows” of his extraordinary life as a royal, which culminated in his bitter Megxit split.
News of Harry’s tell-all tome is said to have blindsided his family as they had no idea it was being written.
Royal expert Phil Dampier said senior royals must now be “in despair” over the plans.
He told The Celeb Report Online: “The Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William must be thinking: ‘When is this ever going to end?’
“It is just a non-stop rollercoaster of output from [Harry and Meghan]. They must be in despair.
“It just makes you wonder what’s coming next.”
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In a statement from his £11million mansion in Montecito, California, Harry, 36, said he was writing the book “not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become”.
He continued: “I’ve worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that in telling my story – the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned – I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.
“I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I’ve learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that’s accurate and wholly truthful.”
The duke signed with publisher Penguin Random House and will be donating any fee to charity after making tens of millions of dollars with Netflix and Spotify.
The publisher said it was an “honest” and “intimate” autobiography – sparking fears of more revelations after his Oprah interview with Meghan accused the Royal Family of racism.
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The explosive televised chat sent shockwaves through the Palace and made the existing rift between Harry and his brother and father even deeper.
Now Phil, who has been writing about the royal family for 30 years, thinks their fractured relationship will worsen still thanks to Harry’s decision to publish a first-hand account of his privileged life.
“This book is not going to make the rift any better,” he said.
“Clearly it is as bad as ever. If he was healing the rift with his family, particularly his brother, he wouldn’t be coming out with this book, which is clearly going to cause more hurt.”
To make matters worse, the currently untitled memoir is timed for release during Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee year.
‘DISRESPECTFUL’
Phil said: “To release his book in the same year as that is disrespectful.
“If Harry had any intention to patch things up, he would appreciate that the next year should be really concentrated on the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
“The timing couldn’t be worse.”
He also fears Meghan’s memoir could be coming next as it is just one “money-making exercise after the next”.
Phil, author of Royally Suited: Harry & Meghan in their own words, said: “Although Harry’s giving the money from this one to charity, obviously a lot of the other things he and Meghan have been doing have been money-making exercises.
“It makes you wonder what’s coming next. Who knows, Meghan will probably write her memoir as well.
“She’s already tried to cash in with her children’s book – we were never told the money from The Bench, was going to charity – so there is definitely still that option for her to do a book.”
But, despite any backlash, he doesn’t think the monarch will strip Harry and Meghan of their titles “because she doesn’t want to make the situation worse”.
Phil added: “I think she will just hope that eventually, at some point, they burn themselves out and realise that there is a life beyond all this moaning and they can get on with doing something else, something more positive.”
Last night there were howls of derision from critics after biographer Omid Scobie tweeted that Prince Harry was “ready to tell his story”.
Piers Morgan, using crying laughing emojis, replied: “Ready to tell his story? Prince Privacy hasn’t stopped yapping, whining & trashing his family all bloody year.”
And royal biographer Ingrid Seward added: “I find it extraordinary that Harry feels the need to do this.”
The prince is said to be working with Pulitzer Prize-winner J R Moehringer, who has written memoirs for tennis legend Andre Agassi and Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
A first draft is nearly completed, with a likely publication at the end of 2022.
Buckingham Palace and Harry’s representatives have been contacted for comment.