King Charles will be ‘nervous’ about Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, royal experts said today – amid speculation the January 10 publication date suggests the royal has succeeded in his bid to water down its content.
The memoir had initially been signed off ready for an expected autumn release as part of a multi-million pound, three-title deal with Penguin Random House. But its publication was delayed following the Queen‘s death, and Harry is said to have requested a number of alterations to make it less critical of the Royal Family.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams warned the book’s release would be ‘unhelpful’ to King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort.
‘It was never a good idea for Harry, fifth in line to the throne, a Counsellor of State and only 38, to write a memoir which by its nature would be highly controversial,’ he told MailOnline. ‘There have been reports that the memoir has been toned down given the sensitivities involved. When it is published, Harry…