So, Prince Harry’s memoir is done – but what’s likely to be in it?

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So, Prince Harry’s memoir is done – but what’s likely to be in it?
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Ghostwritten book, with interviews conducted mostly during ‘peak rage’, expected to be published by end of year

Photograph: Michael M Santiago/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Michael M Santiago/Getty ImagesThe manuscript is, reportedly, written; the ink now dry. Publication is said to be on course to capitalise on the lucrative Christmas market.

From the prince, the palace, the publishers Penguin Random House, and the Pulitzer prize-winning ghostwriter, JR Moehringer, there has been silence.

of the “genetic pain” of being raised in the House of Windsor, and that Prince Charles had treated him “the way he was treated”“One would anticipate a book that sets new standards in royal analysis. I am hoping [Moehringer] will be analysing the institution as well. On Agassi, he not only demolished Agassi’s parenting and upbringing, he had a hard knock at the world of professional tennis.

No members of the royal family are understood to have seen the manuscript. But it can be assumed, anything considered defamatory – especially in light of racism accusations levelled by the couple – would undergo strict legal processing before publication.

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