Prince Harry's pals don't want him to relive 'haunting childhood' for memoir

By Madison Raymond November 25, 2022
Prince Harry's pals don't want him to relive 'haunting childhood' for memoir

Prince Harry’s friends are “concerned” about the details the former royal will put in his upcoming memoir and Netflix doc with Meghan Markle.

True Royalty TV editor-in-chief Nick Bullen shared that the Duke of Sussex has been "talking to friends from his childhood" to help spark his memory – which has made the atmosphere among his inner circle “uneasy.”

"I know a lot of people have been saying to him, 'Why are you going back over this old brand? Why are you digging all of this up again?'" the royal expert claimed.

He noted that the memoir does contain "some of the darker moments in his life," which has his confidante worried for his mental health.

“So, I think those closest to him in the U.K. or those who were very close to him in the U.K. in the past are slightly concerned about how far he’s going.”

The memoir titled, Spare, will debut next year on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

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