"Shocking Revelation: Prince Harry's Unpublished Book Contains Unforgivable Family Secrets!"

Prince Harry has revealed he cut out bombshells from his book which King Charles and Prince William would not "ever forgive" him for.



In a new interview, the Duke of Sussex said he had enough material for a second book after holding back a number of revelations.


He told The Telegraph: “The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, and now it's down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”


"There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to some extent between me and my father, that I just don't want the world to know. Because I don't think they would ever forgive me.”


Harry's fraught relationship with the King and Prince William is exposed in Spare, which has become the fastest selling non-fiction book in history, while a poll has found Harry's popularity has dropped since its publication.


Prince Harry has revealed that he has enough material to fill another book after cutting stories from his memoir that he believes the King and Prince William would never forgive him for if made public.


He said Spare, his ghostwritten tell-all which made an enormous splash when it was published worldwide this week, was 800 pages long at first draft before he cut it down by half for publication.


He admitted to difficulty in deciding which stories to cut from the book, which included revelations of rows with his brother and urging his father not to marry Camilla, Queen Consort.


Prince Harry and Meghan are now less popular than disgraced royal Prince Andrew among over-65s after making bombshell revelations in Spare, a new poll has found.


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have seen polling numbers plummet after Harry used his new memoir and TV interviews to discuss the ongoing row with the Royal Family.


A recent survey by YouGov found that 73 percent of over-65s in Britain have a "very" negative view of Harry. Some 69 percent had the same view of the Duchess.


This compares with 60 percent for Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his military titles and patronages in January over allegations of sexual assault, which he denies. A former palace aide has demanded a public apology from Prince Harry over a passage written in his new memoir, Spare.


Dickie Arbiter, 82, who was assistant press secretary to the late Queen Elizabeth, has claimed a passage in the Duke of Sussex's book has been misattributed to him.


Although Arbiter is not named in the book, he says a quote in the book could be interpreted as if it was him, and he would like the publisher to apologize.


In Spare, Prince Harry discusses an article published by the Daily Mail in 2020, in which a group of royal comments, the "Fleet Street jury" shared their opinions on Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from royal duties.

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