Prince Harry has a "Spare" book in his hands – if he were ready to tell all again. It has been nearly a year since the Duke of Sussex’s bombshell book was published – and royal experts have since wondered if King Charles III’s younger son would consider a sequel. "There is plenty more for Harry to tell," Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," insisted to Fox News Digital. "For starters, I reported in my books ‘Brothers and Wives’ and ‘The King’ that it was Charles whose rather benign remarks about what a child of Harry's and [his wife] Meghan's might look like sparked charges of racism within the royal family," Andersen alleged. "But Harry has thus far refused to elaborate on this episode, which leads me to believe there may have been other examples of racism inside palace walls that he may not be willing to share." "The tension between [Prince] William and Harry is palpable, and the resentment runs far deeper than anyone suspected," Andersen shared. "Yet it's not entirely clear why there is so much bad blood between the brothers.There must be far more to this aspect of the story as well." The father of two’s story is dominated by his rivalry with his elder brother and the death of their mother, Princess Diana.
Harry, who was 12 at the time, has never forgiven the media for Diana’s death in a car crash while being pursued by paparazzi.
The opening chapter recounts how the former Prince Charles broke the news of his mother’s accident but did not hug his son. There were other revelations as well.
In the book, Harry, 39, described how he and William, 41, "begged" their father not to marry his former mistress, Camilla Parker-Bowles, worried she would become a "wicked stepmother." The couple married in 2005 and Camilla,.
Read more on foxnews.com