Prince Harry, who was not welcomed by the royal family during his recent visit to the UK, is reportedly planning another major revelation that could shake Buckingham Palace, according to a new report.
The Duke of Sussex, who has previously leveled serious allegations against senior royal family members in his interviews and memoir Spare, is now threatening "new stress" for the Firm.
Royal biographer Robert Hardman, quoted by the Independent, suggests that Harry's book Spare withheld key events, hinting at the possibility of a second memoir.
Royal commentator Lee Cohen, speaking with GBN America, warned Harry against adding to his cancer-stricken father King Charles' worries with any unexpected moves.
"This raises significant concerns," Cohen said. "It would be extremely ill-advised for Harry to pen a second memoir. This is most critically for the new stress it would induce for his family, who are already ailing with serious health crises.
"A subsequent hateful book would further tank Harry’s already languishing public esteem. Harry’s initial memoir already delved far too deeply into private family matters, making any further trust by his family impossible."
In Spare, Harry made a series of staggering claims, criticizing Prince William, Princess Kate, King Charles, and Queen Camilla.