Russell Myers, editor of the Daily Mirror, shared insights in a conversation with Sky News Australia, suggesting that the repercussions of Harry's tumultuous past are set to unfold in the coming year, prominently featuring his memoir, "Spare."
Reflecting on the tumultuous events of 2023 within the royal family, Myers underscored the significance of Harry's memoir, released in January, which laid bare intricate details of his life, including sharp criticisms aimed at his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William.
The royal expert highlighted the enduring impact of Meghan Markle's husband's revelations, emphasizing that the disclosure doesn't bode well for Harry within the Firm.
"At the start of the year, we had Harry's memoir, 'Spare,' which was an absolute bombshell throughout the Royal Family," Myers expressed. "We're still discussing it now. He's grappling with the aftermath of his strained relationship with his father and his brother."
Continuing, he remarked, "I believe we'll continue to witness the repercussions of that in the next year or two. Whether Harry can navigate a path back into the family remains uncertain."