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MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have royal aides “worried” about the release of their upcoming book, Finding Freedom, which calls Prince William “unsympathetic and unfeeling”, a royal expert has claimed. Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, are the subject of a highly anticipated book, due for publication in August, whose authors have said they …
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry have royal aides “worried” about the release of their upcoming book, Finding Freedom, which calls Prince William “unsympathetic and unfeeling”, a royal expert has claimed.
Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, are the subject of a highly anticipated book, due for publication in August, whose authors have said they want to be a “definitive story” about the couple. But royal aides are said to be fearing the worst as the book titled, ‘Finding Freedom’ will detail turbulence in William and Harry’s relationship. ITV’s Russell Myers claimed that royal aides are worried about the release of the book and how it will paint members of the Royal Family.
Speaking to ITV’s Lorraine, Mr Myers said: “This book is coming out, it’s call Finding Freedom.
“It’s the unofficial biography of Harry and Meghan and royal aides are quite worried about what sort of light it’s going to paint Prince William in.
“He’s been called unsympathetic and unfeeling in the book.
“Royal aides have been meeting behind the scenes preparing for the worst.
“Some say that it could be the Diana moment from the Panorama 1995 interview that we all remember when she spoke about the three people in the relationship.
“The two authors behind this book have had unrivaled access to Harry and Meghan’s inner circle.
“They’ve interviewed over 100 people.
“It could be a very, very positive thing for Harry and Meghan but may paint other members of the Royal Family in a particularly bad light.”
Insiders have claimed the aides are worried the book will only tell Meghan and Harry’s side of them stepping down as senior royals.
The source told The Sun: “They are worried William especially will be portrayed in a bad light.
“This sort of family spat shouldn’t be out there in public. This shouldn’t happen to future monarchs.
“The book could be the most damaging thing to the Royal Family since Prince Diana’s interview on Panorama with Martin Bashir.”
The couple have made Los Angeles their home and they and other residents of California have been living under a “stay-at-home” order made by the state’s governor Gavin Newsom.