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Harry makes last-minute changes to his book after Elizabeth II's death

Prince Harry is working overtime on his book to bring it up to date following the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.

The grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and son of King Charles III, Prince Harry, who renounced his royal privileges in 2020 and moved to Los Angeles with his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, received a million-dollar advance for Write your memories in a book.

Harry makes last-minute changes to his book after Elizabeth II's death

Said book promises to be "a bomb" because of the revelations it would make, but now it is said that he is working on the text in a "desperate" way, trying to update and refine the manuscript, before it is published at the end of this 2022, this after the death of the British monarch at the age of 96, on September 22 at Balmoral Castle, in Scotland.

“The publishers paid $20 million upfront because they knew what was written would be huge for sales and exposure around the world. But the first draft they received was disappointing as it was too emotional," a source close to the matter revealed.

WILL THEY LEAVE THE DIFFERENCES BEHIND?

“Eventually the final draft was finished and signed off, and a lot of money and energy was spent to make sure it came out this year,” the insider added.

According to the versions of the source close to Prince Harry and who would know first-hand the editing process of his autobiography, the book could contain details that "would not look very good" to be published so soon after his death of Elizabeth II.

THE WHOLE WORLD WAITS FOR IT.

With Harry's father King Charles III on the throne, it is now being warned that it is a bit late to make these updates. Likewise, it was also revealed that these updates are not a total rewrite of the text, although Prince Harry, who is 38 years old, would have insisted on wanting to make changes to the book.

Harry makes last-minute changes to his book after Elizabeth II's death

Last February it was announced that Prince Harry would be finalizing the preparations for the autobiographical book whose publication would have seen the light of day this summer, but which was delayed until the end of the year, and in which he is expected to speak openly about his experiences , troubles and alleged injustices that he would have had to face during a lifetime in the British monarchy.

EVEN IN THE BEST FAMILIES?

"If they really think Harry has gone soft of late, they're completely wrong. You just have to wait for the book to come out before it starts to shake the foundations of the monarchy," an insider told British media Daily Mirror.

Last July, a source told Page Six that Prince Harry's autobiography is "juicy." “There are many stories from the past that Harry has never talked about, about his childhood. There is content that should make the royal family nervous,” another insider told the US media.

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