Royal experts indirectly told Prince Harry to make sure he “can back up” the potential claims in his upcoming memoir. This comes as many believe he will release statements that may damage the British Royal Family.
Express UK reported that PR expert Lida Citreon was the one who made the assertions. She spoke about the royal-born Prince’s upcoming tell-all material, specifically his possible claims in it, during an engagement with Christina Garibaldi for an episode of the “Royally Us” podcast.
Speaking with the host, she stated that “pointing out where the strings are” would be “tricky.” She noted that it is the same with unveiling “what the magic is” and “what the magician’s doing behind the scenes.”
The expert continued that if one would try to “disillusion” all of these things, it is necessary to be “really careful.” She consequently emphasized that when one “starts pointing out and pointing fingers, make sure you can back it up.”
Elsewhere in the same interview, Citreon said that Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir “is a lot.” She explained, however, that it is “interesting” considering that everyone is an “outsider just looking in” into the royals’ lives.
The PR pro also asserted that the tell-all book is “fun to read,” “salacious,” and “juicy,” before saying that “it is gossip.” But, she argued that others would be “mortified” if somebody began to write about them, thus, the British Royal Family is likely “mortified by some of this.”
Prince Harry has yet to release new information regarding his memoir. But, reports have stated that it will arrive sometime later this year.
Since the confirmation that he had been writing a tell-all book, speculations have surfaced across media platforms. Experts and commentators have since believed that he will criticize some members of the British Royal Family in his memoir.
Recently, though, Kinsey Schofield had a different assertion regarding the matter. She claimed that the Duke of Sussex’s memoir might be “positive” considering that he “scored himself an invite” to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II, according to The International News.
The royal expert pointed out that with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return to the United Kingdom in June, there is a possibility that the memoir will not be a “scathing tell-all.” She added that it might be only “a book about a man who learned to live and love after the death of his mother.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed their attendance to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. They will fly to the royals' turf next month, along with their two children.