Royal biographers are sure that this detail in the pages of Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" indicates that "Part 2 may be on the way."

Royal biographers are sure that this detail in the pages of Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" indicates that "Part 2 may be on the way."

The influence of Spare, Prince Harry's bestselling memoir released in 2023/1, is as tense as ever as Harry's relationship with his father, King Charles, missed the opportunity to face each other earlier this month when Harry was in the UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. It is still felt very much today because it looks like it is.

Royal biographer Robert Hardman said, according to Us Weekly, that the rift between father and son comes down to "trust issues" and is a possible reason for tensions to continue. Hardman, unfortunately, predicted that the column would not heal "anytime soon" and identified spare as the main cause. 

"People, especially Prince William, are still very wounded that all these intimate and private childhood family moments spilled into Harry's book," Hardman said. "It's not what Harry said, it's the fact that he said it, and he gave so many secrets. And he, virtually, at the time of the Queen's death, you know — he was taking notes.

Hardman complimented what he called the "amazing" book and said there might be more to the story: "You about his wedding to Meghan [Markle]"Now, as an author, it's saying me only one thing and one thing—part two might be on its way. It is not.

Harry himself said that he had enough material for a reserve of 2 volumes and told the interviewer "It could have been 2 books, so to speak." And the hard bit was taking things out.But some of those anecdotes, he said, will never see the light of day. "There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, but I just don't want the world to know," Harry said, "because I don't think they'll forgive me."

There have also been rumors for a long time that Meghan will one day write her own memoir. 

On his side, Hardman says, the king is "unhappy" with the feud between himself and his young son, and "he definitely feels it is unsettling."

But there may still be hope. "I thought it was saying that Prince Harry came straight when the cancer diagnosis came back on May 2 (for the king)," Hardman said, noting that Harry's journey was "important" to the royal family. "I think it was the fact that after that we didn't read or hear about it that encouraged the people of the palace and encouraged the king," he said. It remained private.”

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