Prince Harry leaves royal family members in deep fear as he continues working on his memoir.

Royal fans were left worried about the royal family when Prince Harry signed a four-book agreement with Penguin Random House. His first project with the company is a memoir that will explore his "experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons."

Although he revealed he would revise the memoir out of respect for the late monarch, the royal family members are reportedly preparing for the "horrible" effect of the Duke of Sussex's move.

"Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors" author Tom Boyer called the release of the book a "time bomb" that is making the family extremely anxious.

"I think that everybody knows that the Sussexes can't amend the book in any way. Can they make it nastier? Because otherwise, we wouldn't get sales," he told Page Six.

Prince Harry's memoir was initially scheduled to be published next month, but it was rescheduled to a later date next year. The author assumed it could come on Easter and would also include Queen Elizabeth II's death.

With that, Bower warned that the "poison" Prince Harry added to the book would be about how the royal family snubbed them in the past years.

Prince Harry Does Not Plan on Harming Royal Family With Memoir?

Although royal experts and commentators already expect to read the worst in the book, some of them assumed that the memoir would be different from what others suggested.

In a new interview with Royally Obsessed, Omid Scobie said Prince Harry wants to tell the world his story without offending his family. Thus, he ensured it would be "filtered and done very respectfully" before the release.

He added that the Duke of Sussex planned to pen the book with that goal in mind.

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Prince Harry himself said he would tell nothing but accurate and truthful stories, including his childhood, military life, royal family, and his current life in the US with Meghan Markle and their two kids.

Despite that, Grant Harrold predicted the memoir would flop as his popularity reached the lowest point ever. When the prince announced his memoir, popularity had already plunged to the lowest after dropping by 10 percent.

Meanwhile, the updated Quarter 2 2022 result of YouGov disclosed that Prince Harry is currently in 11th place with only 34 percent popularity.

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