Prince Harry Decides Against Publishing Second Memoir “They Would Never Forgive Me”
0Prince Harry has seemingly decided against publishing a second book, despite the success of his best-selling memoir, Spare, which chronicles his life within the Royal Family.
According to the Duke of Sussex, he might have refrained from writing the second edition of his explosive autobiography due to a key reason. In a statement to The Telegraph, the father of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet revealed that further revelations could irreparably damage his relationships with the Royal Family.
Sharing that he had enough material for two books, Harry explained why he chose not to proceed with a second one: “It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”
He added, “There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know. Because I don’t think they would ever forgive me.”
However, his decision did not help mend his strained relationships with the Royals, who were reportedly enraged after the release of his first book. Royal expert Tom Quinn told The Mirror, “Harry’s visit to the UK has done nothing to repair royal relations – Harry has been very publicly snubbed by his father and brother.”
“[William] says nothing. It is as if Harry no longer exists. There’s been no obvious criticism from either side, but the silence from William is deafening.”
Harry’s revelations in Spare painted a vivid picture of his struggles within the Royal Family, highlighting tensions and conflicts, particularly with his brother Prince William, and father King Charles. While the memoir garnered widespread attention and commercial success, it also deepened the rift between Harry and the rest of the Royal Family.
By choosing not to publish a second memoir, Harry seems to be attempting to balance sharing his truth with preserving what remains of his familial relationships. The choice to withhold certain details underscores the complexity of his position: wanting to tell his story while recognizing the potential consequences of further disclosures.
As Harry continues to navigate his new life in the United States, his relationship with the Royal Family remains a topic of public and media scrutiny. The decision to stop at one memoir may reflect a desire to leave some doors open for future reconciliation, even as the path to mending these fractured bonds appears fraught with challenges.