Will Prince Harry ever receive legal action from the royal family because of his actions?

In the past years since Megxit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continuously offered defamatory statements against the royal family. This made royal fans urge the monarchy to file a legal action.

However, suing a royal member is never an option since the royal family always opts to deal with things privately. The Firm also wants to reveal the truth instead in defense against defamation.

The talks about legal actions resurfaced after Rebecca English revealed through Daily Mail that the royal family already has its lawyers on standby for the memoir. The household has reportedly been warned about the "critical" and "overblown" book.

"If Harry's previous allegations across numerous TV interviews are anything to go by, this will be nuclear. Regardless of the content, which will no doubt be explosive, there will be little chance of this acting as a vehicle to reconciliation for Harry and Meghan," a royal insider said, per Radar Online.

Royal fans took their questions on Twitter, asking why the royal lawyers are already getting involved. While others said it would not be a good idea to file a lawsuit against Prince Harry, some suggested it would be the best option to stop him from defaming the royal family.

Details About Prince Harry's Memoir

The Telegraph and other news outlets quoted Prince Harry's confirmation regarding his memoir's release date. According to the Duke of Sussex, it will be published on January 10 - months after the original date that got postponed after Queen Elizabeth II's death.

The Penguin Random House set the date after Prince Harry asked them to push the release date.

Prince Harry has also titled his book, "Space," which stirred criticisms because it served as another "confrontational attack on the royal family.

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An insider told The Mirror that the title alone already served as a warning of what the memoir could potentially reveal against the royal family.

Amid the issues, the public has also accused Prince Harry of plagiarizing his memoir's cover photo. They found its similarities to the book by Andre Agassi.

But it turned out that the 2009 "Open" was also written by ghostwriter JR Moehringer, who also penned Prince Harry's memoir. The author, whose real name is John Moehringer, won the Pulitzer Prize for his article, "Crossing Over."

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