Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir is anticipated to be the tipping point for the royal family, potentially leading to the exclusion of the Duke of Sussex, as suggested by a royal historian.
The 37-year-old Harry disclosed in July his plans to pen an intimate and heartfelt memoir, set for a tentative release late next year under Penguin Random House UK, with all proceeds earmarked for charitable causes.
The Duke’s narrative is poised to delve deeper into his and Meghan Markle‘s departure from the royal household last year, shedding light on the highs, lows, mistakes, and lessons learned along the way.
Renowned royal author and publisher Andrew Lowney expressed concerns that Harry’s memoir might strain his already delicate relationship with his family, hinting at potential repercussions.
Lowney remarked to Express.co.uk that the tell-all book could mark a breaking point for the royals, given the transparency Harry is opting for.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to depart from the royal fold contrasts sharply with the Queen’s principle of “never complain, never explain,” a motto designed to navigate crises and manage public scrutiny without resorting to public disclosures.
Harry and Meghan’s relocation to the United States, where they are raising their two children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, has further distanced them from the traditional royal protocol.
Lowney highlighted the parallels between Harry’s situation and that of the Queen’s uncle, former King Edward VIII, who abdicated the throne in 1936 to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite.
Drawing from historical precedents, Lowney emphasized the permanence of stepping away from royal duties, citing the example of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s exile following Edward’s abdication.
In his analysis, Lowney underscored the potential consequences of Harry’s continued divergence from royal norms, cautioning against a half-hearted approach to royal obligations.
Drawing parallels to Edward’s own memoir, published in 1951, Lowney hinted at the challenges Harry might face in reconciling his public persona with institutional expectations.
Edward’s candid account of his reign and subsequent life shed light on the complexities of royal relationships and the enduring impact of personal decisions on family dynamics.
The rift between Prince William and Prince Harry adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing royal saga, with royal reporter Katie Nicholl noting William’s distress over recent developments.
The involvement of the Duchess of Cambridge in the unfolding narrative further complicates the situation, exacerbating tensions between father and son.
As the royal family navigates these turbulent waters, the repercussions of Harry’s memoir and its aftermath remain uncertain, underscoring the intricate interplay of personal choices and institutional constraints within the monarchy.