“My hunch is that Prince Harry will be wise enough to hold back on demolishing the institution.”
PRINCE Harry is unlikely to travel to the UK to promote his new book and will stop short of trashing the Royals, an expert has claimed.
Robert Hardman said he believes Harry will stop short of throwing any senior Royals under the bus when he releases his upcoming memoir, Spare.
In an interview on GB News, Mr Hardman said: “I don’t know that he’s going to really let rip against the family. I think he’ll certainly be very, very forceful against the media, against some of the officials, against the establishment, that sort of thing. But my hunch is that he’s wise enough to hold back on demolishing the institution.”
On his plans to promote the book, Mr Hardman added: “I would be surprised if Harry decided to cross the Atlantic to promote it . He could give interviews in California, but also I think the messaging would be extraordinary, you know, less than a year before he was saying he couldn’t come to Britain because it was too dangerous. He couldn’t attend the memorial service, for example, the Duke of Edinburgh, so I don’t expect to see him coming over to launch it, I really don’t.”
Prince Harry’s autobiography is set to be released next year.
Publishers Penguin Random House revealed last week that the controversial autobiography will be released on January 10 and is being translated into 16 languages. The £35million book was delayed after the death of the Queen in September, which saw the Duke and Duchess of Suffolk awkwardly reunited with his family.
The ‘Fab Four’ did an awkward walkabout at Windsor, in which Prince William and Kate Middleton looked incredibly uncomfortable.
On the day of the Queen’s death, Prince Harry arrived separately to the rest of his family and allegedly tried to argue for his wife to join him while he said goodbye to his grandmother.