Prince Harry is reportedly eager to change his tell-all memoir and is "desperately" trying to make last-minute changes due to fears some revelations may look "not look so good" so soon after the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, was set to release his book at some point in 2022 and is reported to have already received half of the £35million deal for the memoir.
However, its release could now be delayed with Harry throwing "a spanner in the works" in light of his grandmother's funeral and King Charles III ascending to the throne.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: “The publishers paid $20million up front because they knew whatever was written would be huge for sales and exposure all around the world. “But the first draft they received was disappointing as it was a bit too emotional and focused far more on mental health issues than they wanted." The sourced added: "Eventually, the final draft has been finished and signed off and a lot of money and energy has been spent to make sure it comes out this year. “But Harry has thrown a spanner in the works as he is desperate to get it refined in the light of the Queen’s death, her funeral and his father Charles taking the throne. “There may be things which might not look so good if they come out so soon after the Queen’s death and his dad becoming King. "He wants sections changed.
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