Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's resignation is to be examined in the couple's view of the book "Finding Freedom". A fact that triggers the knees of the British royal family.
After the resignation of Prince Harry, 35, and Duchess Meghan, 38, in April of this year, one should think that the waves have smoothed over the worst for the British royal family. But since it has been known that the Royal authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand have published a biography of Meghan and Harry's view of things, all the warning signals have been red in the palace.
Prince Harry's + Duchess Meghan's point of view sparked panic
Royal expert Russell Myers reports on the agitated mood that the book evokes. "The royal advisors met behind the scenes to prepare for the worst," said Myers in an interview with the ITV television station. The expert does not explain exactly what these preparations look like. The greatest fear of the palace – and thus of Queen Elizabeth, 94, and Prince Charles, 71 – is the one-sided representation that could discredit other members of the royal family.
Concern for Prince William's position in the book
The main worry: The depiction of the relationship between Prince Harry and his brother Prince William, 37. For months, the close alliance between the two has been damaged, the mood tense. The book could substantiate the rumors of an increasingly bad relationship between the brothers and push William into a position that is detrimental to the monarchy. As Russell Myers reports, minds are boiling in the palace. "The palace is quite concerned about the light in which the book will depict Prince William." Duchess Catherine, 37, is said to be described as "unappealing and unfeeling". Myers about the book:
"It could be very, very positive for Harry and Meghan, but it could put other members of the royal family in a particularly bad light."
Prince Harry could repeat the "Diana moment"
The monarchy apparently sees a huge scandal rolling in – without it being able to do anything about it. Myers compares the situation to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, † 36, who, in her revelation interview in 1995, brought the British royal family to one of the most precarious locations. Diana spoke at the time about the triangular relationship that Duchess Camillas, 72, liaison with Prince Charles and thus revealed it as "part of the marriage". "The book could be the worst for the Royal Family since Prince Diana's panoramic interview with Martin Bashir," an insider told The Sun.
British royal family under media attack
2019 was certainly not an easy year for the British monarchy. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan neatly dealt against the British tabloids on their trip to Africa, while Prince Andrews, 60, continued to develop connection with Jeffrey Epstein. The royal family was bombarded with negative reports. There is no sign of a sigh of relief in 2020 either.
"Finding Freedom" is scheduled for release on August 11, 2020. According to Myers, the authors are said to have spoken to over 100 people from Prince Harry's and Duchess Meghan's environment and to reveal "the true story about the life of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex together".
Sources used: The Sun, Express, ITV
This article originally appeared on Gala.de.