Prince William likely to be affected 'the worst' by Harry's memoir, warns royal expert

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    The Duke of Sussex’s new book could damage the crown’s reputation when it is eventually inherited by his older brother Prince William, a royal commentator has warned. Ingrid Seward, the editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, told GB News the Duke of Cambridge will “come out worst” from the Megxit memoir as it is directly related to his future.

    Seward claimed: “William is probably the one that will come out of this worst of all because there is a row between William and Harry and basically if Harry says things that are inappropriate about the monarchy, that is William’s future.”

    “It’s not Harry’s future, he is out of it now, but it is William’s future,” she added.

    But Seward also claimed that the Prince of Wales has remained very quiet about his youngest son’s new book.

    “Of course, everyone forgets poor old Prince Charles, who has remained very very quiet about all of this,” Seward added.

    “It is his son and how hurtful can it be for him to hear Harry say that his father hasn’t been a great father – which is more or less some of the things he has already said.”

    The Duke of Sussex announced the release of his book last week.

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    “I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I’ve learned over the course of my life so far and excited for people to read a firsthand account of my life that’s accurate and wholly truthful.”

    The Express.co.uk reported that the 36-year-old Prince hosted a bidding war between world-leading publishers and that the cost agreed to could be as high as £29million.



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