Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, is reportedly working on a second memoir, this time with a “conciliatory tone” in an effort to potentially mend relations with the Royal Family, according to royal expert Tom Quinn.
Speaking to The Mirror, Quinn revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have discussed Harry writing another book, stating, “He can’t write another Spare, but he will be aware that writing a more conciliatory book might even help thaw relations with his brother.”
Prince Harry’s previous memoir, “Spare,” published in 2023, became a publishing sensation, becoming the fastest-selling non-fiction book in British history, with over 400,000 copies sold in the UK on its first day.
The memoir detailed numerous allegations against the Royal Family, leaving many to speculate about Harry’s future literary projects.
In a previous interview, Prince Harry had mentioned having enough material, around 400 pages, to write “two books.”
The early release of “Spare” in Spain in January 2023 led to a frenzy among journalists eager to cover its contents before it was pulled from shelves.
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Critics of the first memoir noted the absence of crucial details, including the reasons behind Harry and Meghan’s departure from the Royal Family and their move to the United States.
The upcoming memoir is expected to take a more conciliatory approach, potentially aimed at repairing the strained relationship between the Duke of Sussex and the rest of the Royal Family.