Prince Harry is claimed to be "torn" between wanting approval from his royal relatives and wanting to marry Meghan Markle.

This comes on the heels of the Duke of Sussex signing a four-book contract with Penguin Random House worth millions of dollars.

The first book, Prince Harry's tell-all memoir, will be issued later this year. It is already set for publication at the end of the year.

There has been conjecture in recent days that the publication date may be pushed back due to the untimely death of Queen Elizabeth II.

However, a royal analyst believes that if the memoir is published, there would be no turning back for the divisive royal rebel.

According to Robert Jobson of The Sun, the 36-year-old will be caught between seeking approval from his family and Meghan, but he has now put himself in a "catch-22 scenario."

He stated that the Duke had landed a multimillion-dollar book contract and would require a large sum of money to finance his "Californian lifestyle."

While no publishing date for the memoir has been set as of this writing, many assume it will be delayed until next year.

An insider close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hinted that the book would not be released on time, but the publishing business has issued no comment indicating that he intended to postpone its release.

According to Tom Bower, Prince Harry allegedly pressed on a timely release, and it may be issued in November.

It has been argued that the delay may result in fresh additions to the book, including the Queen's death.

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JR Moehringer, an award-winning writer, ghostwrote Prince Harry's memoir, which was written some time ago.

The book will explore his mother, Princess Diana, marrying Meghan Markle, and stepping down from their top royal positions.

Given the significance of Queen Elizabeth II's death, another public feels that the book's final draft should include an epilogue.

Following Her Majesty's burial on Monday, members of the British royal family will be in formal mourning for the next seven days, according to the new king.

During this period, no one will be doing their normal tasks or activities, and work will be gradually reduced.

After a long two weeks, King Charles III is resting in Balmoral Castle with Queen Consort Camilla.

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