Just a few days after Christmas, the British royal family is expecting another gift of a different kind: Prince Harry’s biography “Reserve”. The royals are said to be already queasy at the thought of the book. But it could get worse.
Long before the publication of the book “Reserve” (in the English original: “Spare”) on January 10, 2023, Prince Harry caused a stir with his alleged revelation biography. The hustle and bustle around the plant could increase at the beginning of the year if a report in the newspaper “The Mirror” were to come true. Accordingly, the 38-year-old plans to travel back to his British homeland for a PR tour. The newspaper speculates that this could give the royal family a “New Year’s nightmare”.
Prince Harry’s aim is to explain his “intentions and dreams” that he has with the publication of the book, according to “The Mirror”. However, it is assumed that he only wants to hold the doctorate in Great Britain on a small scale – if this is at all possible given the explosive nature of the topic.
If Prince Harry actually only returns to his homeland to promote his book, that alone would speak volumes. Especially with a view to another “The Mirror” message from last weekend. It had said that Harry had every intention of accepting a possible invitation from his father, Charles III. for the upcoming Christmas festival – should the king even toy with this idea. Harry and his family will probably not see his brother William and his wife Princess Kate on Christmas Eve either, it was said.
“This book could spell the end of any relationship Harry could have with his family and that’s terribly sad,” an unnamed insider told The Mirror. “Everyone is now preparing for another stressful and wild time confronting the Sussexes.”
Apparently, Prince Harry even asked his British friends and companions to break an old agreement. After years of being asked not to comment on the royal’s private life, they should now do exactly that in the course of research for “Reserve” and Harry’s ghostwriter J.R. Moehringer are available to answer questions, at least writes “The Telegraph”. This change of direction left some of Harry’s friends “astonished”.