Royal fans are really excited to read Prince Harry's book.

It will not only discuss juicy information about the British royal family's secrets, but it will also provide a first-hand account of what it's like to be a member of one of the world's most renowned and well-known families.

Though it is believed that the Duke of Sussex will discuss difficult topics in order to increase sales, a royal expert believes that the father-of-two would leave out the juicy details.

Prince Harry Memoir

After announcing last year that the book will be released in the latter half of 2022, Prince Harry is apparently putting the finishing touches on it.

With the contents of the book still unclear, there has been speculations about what Prince Harry may say.

The book is expected to provide insight into life in the House of Windsor and may even address the apparent schism between him, Meghan Markle, and the rest of the British royal family.

Members of the firm have also been identified as prospective victims, with particular attention paid to the Duke of Sussex's connection with his stepmother Camilla and the rumored poor relationship between him and his elder brother Prince William.

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Juicy Details Are Expected To Be Omitted By Prince Harry For His Benefit

According to ToDiForDaily.com creator Kinsey Schofield, who spoke to Express, Prince Harry's book will not contain any facts that may bring the royal family down since it is not in Prince Harry's "DNA" to write something sensational.

She believes Meghan Markle's husband will speak about a young man who overcomes adversity, Princess Diana's death, and how it affected him as a child.

But, in the end, despite the probability that his publisher is requesting the juicy pieces, Prince Harry would not reveal or discuss anything that may harm his family's image.

This is because, at the end of the day, his children Lilibet Diana and Archie Harrison may gain from their father's friendship, "from whatever positive that happens to the Royal family - his children may benefit from."

According to the royal pundit, Prince Harry is not trying to destroy Buckingham Palace with his book, but rather to use it to raise himself.

This may take the shape of Prince Harry portraying himself as a "leader" in the same manner that Barack Obama has.

"He wanted to reinvent his tale and be the phoenix rising from the ashes." That is the path I believe he will choose."

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