Date Prince Harry’s ‘explosive’ memoir will be released ‘confirmed by publishing industry insiders’
PRINCE Harry’s bombshell memoir will be released on January 10, it is reported.
It comes after the Duke of Sussex, who has already received half of a £35million deal for his memoirs, delayed publishing in the wake of the Queen’s death.
Last month The Sun told how the prince had tried to make last-minute changes after his grandmother died.
Sources said he feared parts will be deemed insensitive so soon after the Queen’s death — and his dad Charles taking the throne.
It also emerged he got an advance of around £17.5million ($20million) for the “wholly truthful” memoir — part of a £35million four-book deal.
Now industry executives have revealed to The New York Times that the book will be published on January 10.
Harry’s book has been ghost-written by American novelist JR Moehringer, whose 2009 autobiography on former tennis ace Andre Agassi featured attacks on his parents and upbringing.
Harry has already launched verbal blasts at his family, accusing one of being a racist during the Oprah Winfrey interview in March last year.
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He also said Charles “literally cut me off financially”.
Weeks later, he claimed he took his family to the US to avoid the “genetic pain” of his upbringing.
In a promotional statement for his book, Harry said he was “excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that’s accurate and wholly truthful”.
Harry, and Meghan, are also said to want to edit and delay the streaming of their Netflix series.
Sources said the Sussexes have secretly planned a year of reconciliation with the Royal Family – but only after the memoir and Netflix series have come out.
