Despite sparing no details in his debut memoir, Prince Harry still possesses enough untold material to craft a second installment.
Published in January of the previous year, "Spare," The Duke of Sussex's revelatory work, immediately stirred controversy by unveiling private moments within his own family.
Speculation abounds that Harry, having teased additional revelations, might be contemplating a second book, potentially extracting content from the depths of "Spare."
Meghan Markle's husband, Harry, disclosed explosive details, including a physical altercation with William at Kensington Palace, a tense showdown at Prince Philip's funeral, and heightened tensions between their wives, Kate and Meghan.
Mere days after the book's January release, the father-of-two admitted to purposefully avoiding certain anecdotes about his father and brother, fearing irreparable damage to their relationship if exposed.
A source close to the US-based couple claimed, "The revelations in Harry's first book are just the beginning; he has more truth bombs to unleash on the palace."
The well-informed insider asserted, "Should the ongoing rift between the royal family and Harry persist, and if the Duke feels cornered by his father and brother, he may have no choice but to reveal more shocking revelations, deliberately omitted from 'Spare.'"
Harry conveyed to The Telegraph, "It could have spanned two books, to be honest. The challenge lay in the delicate process of omission."
"There are occurrences, particularly between my brother and me, and to some extent, between my father and me, that I prefer to keep shielded from the world. Because I don't believe they would ever forgive me."