Prince Harry can forget about reconciling with royals if he publishes another tell-all, expert says: 'A resounding crash'
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Harry has enough content to write more books about his experience growing up as a royal but has been cautioned against it to avoid ruining chances for reconciliation with his family.
Harry expressed fear that the content removed from his first book could cause an irreparable rift with his brother, Prince William, and father, King Charles III, implying certain sensitive topics.
Royal expert Jennie Bond believes Harry should not publish a follow-up to 'Spare,' indicating that doing so may result in a continued silent response and hinder any possibility of future reconciliation with the royal family.
If Harry were to release a second book, it is suggested that it should focus on themes like his work on the Invictus Games or 'the joys of parenthood,' potentially avoiding contentious royal family matters.
Read at New York Post
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