Prince Harry 'has plenty more to tell' about Royal Family as William tension 'palpable'


Prince Harry has lifted the lid on royal life in bombshell TV interviews, a Netflix docuseries and a tell-all book – but royal author Christopher Andersen believes more new details will emerge.

Harry’s memoir, Spare, became the fastest selling nonfiction book of all time when it was released in January 2023 – and brought increased attention on the Duke of Sussex on both sides of the Atlantic.

And Andersen, author of biography The King about King Charles III, predicts a second book will one day be published.

Speaking to Fox News, he claimed: “There is plenty more for Harry to tell.

“The tension between [Prince] William and Harry is palpable, and the resentment runs far deeper than anyone suspected.

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“Yet it’s not entirely clear why there is so much bad blood between the brothers. There must be far more to this aspect of the story as well.”

In 2021 in his famous interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry talked about living with the trauma of his mother’s tragic death, saying he felt “helpless”, “hunted” and that there was “no escape”.

He has suggested writing is a way for him to process his feelings. But experts in the mental health urge caution, saying he is unintentionally reliving these painful moments.

Speaking to The Guardian, Jo Hemmings, a behavioral psychologist, said of this: “Therapy should be a healing process which gives you some closure or some calm so that you can move forward with the rest of your life.

“That doesn’t seem to have happened with him (Harry). He’s still angry, [and has the] utterly unrealistic expectation that after all these allegations [his family] will reach out, apologize and reconcile with him.”

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