It was initially reported that Prince Harry would be delaying the release of his highly-anticipated memoir because of Queen Elizabeth II's death.

It seems like the Duke of Sussex, along with his wife Meghan Markle, are back in the royal fold as they have been spotted along with the royal family members during the period of mourning for the Queenand as they welcomed the late monarch's coffin in Westminster Abbey.

While royal fans think that this could end the royal rift between the family and the Sussexes, it seems like things are only starting to brew even hotter.

According to Radar Online, Prince Harry is adamant that his book will be published in November, even if it means writing more words to include new chapters, such as the passing of his grandmother.

Tom Bower, who wrote a biography on the Duchess of Sussex, said, "I am told tonight that Harry is insisting that his book is published in November."

However, the book will be delayed, according to publishing insiders, and the biographer reported that Prince Harry and his publishing firm Penguin Random House are at differences over this.

He revealed on "GB News," "Apparently the publishers are not too certain, but he says if they don't publish it will be a breach of contract. That's what I'm told."

Tom said, "It's remarkable, but on the other hand it fits the bill, as Harry and Meghan's finances are wholly dependent on the book and Netflix, and furthermore, I think they are confident they're in the right and they want to get their own back."

Profits from Prince Harry's shocking memoir, according to Penguin Random House, will be donated to charity.

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Insiders also informed the publication that the Duke of Sussex planned to add extra chapters to his tell-all after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, so it wouldn't be published this year.

The publishers don't want a book to be "out of date" before it is even released, according to a source.

In fact, it's said that Prince Harry would use this time to think, particularly on his father, King Charles III.

It was revealed in 2021 that Prince William's younger brother had secured a significant contract for a tell-all book.

Uncertainty surrounds what the book will reveal, but palace sources claimed that the whole royal family is prepared to counter any lies the author may spew.

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