INSIDERS have revealed the exact date royal fans can get their hands on Prince Harry's long-awaited memoir.
The Sun revealed last month that the Duke of Sussex was hastily making changes to the "explosive" book in the wake of the Queen's death and fears he could mar The King's coronation.
Earlier this week, industry executives told The New York Times that the book will be published on January 10, almost three years to the day after Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell exit from the Royal Family.
These reports also claimed that the runaway Prince received £17.5million for this memoir, part of a four-book £35million deal.
This explosive memoir has been ghost-written by American novelist JR Moehringer, whose famed autobiography on tennis ace Andre Agassi gained prominence for attacks on his parents and upbringing.
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- Louis Allwood
Prince William and Harry set for 'insensitive' scenes
Debbie Frank, who was Diana's astrologer, told the Mail that it will be ”terrible” for William and Harry to see a recreation of their mother's death.
She said: “It's obviously terrible for Diana's children to have to see that again. It's insensitive.
“I feel Diana's death and the crash was the biggest shock our generation. It had such a huge impact across the national psyche.
“I guess the makers of The Crown feel they are entitled to show a re-enactment of scenes leading up to her death and that it has dramatic impact. But relatives would think otherwise.”
- Henry Moore
King Charles scales back on horse racing budget
Horse racing was one of the Queen’s most loved pastimes, but King Charles has now sold on many of the Queen’s horses.
The Daily Express’ Royal Correspondent Richard Palmer said: “From what I can see, certainly the number of horses in the Royal Operation looks likely to be reduced.
“And I think horse racing was the Queen’s passion and rather like her mother, she spent a lot of money on it.
“I think the horse racing was losing about a million pounds a year.”
- Henry Moore
Will and Kate share Kick It Out message
The Prince and Princess of Wales retweeted a clip from the official Kick It Out Twitter page yesterday.
Kick It Out looks to remove racism from football, and is celebrating Black History Month this October.
This issue is one very dear to the future king, as President of the FA he has long been a supporter of equality in the beautiful game.
- Henry Moore
Prince Harry’s book to be released in January
It has been reported that the memoir is ready to go!
Publishing insiders have claimed that the Prince could release his book on 10 January 2023.
This much-discussed memoir has been a thorn in the side of the Frim ever since it was announced, so the royal family will be tensely awaiting its release.
- Henry Moore
Princess Anne meets with the President of the Republic of Uganda
Princess Anne met with Yoweri K Museveni, the President of the Republic of Uganda, this week.
Taking to Twitter, the Ugandan leader said: “I was hosted to a dinner by Her Royal Highness, Princess Royal and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence at the British High Commissioner’s residence in Kampala.
“We talked about the different patronages she has come to support here. I welcome her and wish her good luck.”
In the wake of the late Queen’s death, Princess Anne has taken on further royal duties.
- Henry Moore
William set to take a central role in the King’s coronation
The heir to the throne has reportedly been very hands-on with the coronation preparation for his father.
The King has a coronation committee, which Prince William is likely to join in the coming months.
The coronation, which is reportedly named Operation Golden Orb, is due to take place on 6 May. Though the late Duke of Edinburgh was involved in the late Queen‘s coronation, Camilla is expected not to do the same for her husband.
Instead, William is expected to have an active advisory role.
- Henry Moore
Recap: King Charles meets Rishi Sunak
On Tuesday, King Charles III met with Rishi Sunak, declaring him prime minister.
This comes just weeks after Liz Truss met with Her late Majesty the Queen, a historic moment which would mark the monarch’s final act as a royal.
- Henry Moore
Who is Mike Tindall?
Mike Tindall, full name Michael James Tindall, was born on October 18, 1978.
Growing up in West Yorkshire, his dad Philip was a banker for Barclays Bank, and his mum Linda worked as a social worker.
Mike has one older brother Ian.
He is patron of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust, and in 2019 opened up about his father’s battle with the disease.
- Henry Moore
Prince Harry loses ‘one wish’ for the Crown season 5
According to royal expert Angela Levin, Prince Harry had “one wish” for Netflix’s the Crown.
Harry reportedly loves the show but wanted it to end before it depicted him.
“My only problem is they’ve got to stop before they get to me,” he said.
Unfortunately for Harry, the young Prince is set to play a central role in the upcoming series.
- Henry Moore
Meg reveals she is ‘43% Nigerian’ as she slams ‘angry black women’ stereotype
Meghan Markle has revealed she is “43% Nigerian” as she tackled stereotypes facing black women in her latest podcast.
During the latest episode of Spotify podcast Archetypes, Meghan Markle was joined by comedians Issa Rae and Ziwe in discussing stereotypes faced by black women on a daily basis in the entertainment industry.
Meghan said: “I remember when I was auditioning, the idea of even black roles, and I remember those casting sheets where the description of the character – she always had to have an edge or an attitude.”
She continued: “This idea that a black woman must be angry when we all know sometimes things make you feel angry or sad or hurt or upset and that’s not a gender or racially specific feeling. Yet this trope of the angry black woman, it persists, and… it was being reinforced constantly in ways we hadn’t even realised.”
During the podcast, the Duchess revealed to Ziwe that she is “43 per cent Nigerian” which she found out after taking a genealogy test.
- Henry Moore
Meghan says it would be ‘great’ if Archie and Lilibet went into entertainment
Meghan Markle has revealed she would be perfectly happy to see her children take up careers in acting.
Speaking to Variety, the Duchess said as a parent “you genuinely want your kids to find the things that bring them complete joy”.
“If it’s the entertainment industry, great. And also, good luck”, she added.
“We’re creating multidimensional, interesting, kind, creative people. That’s who our kids are,” Meghan said.
- Henry Moore
The royal pup helping Prince William ‘cope’ with the loss of the Queen
According to royal expert Neil Sean, the Cambridge’s family pet, an adorable pup named Orla, has been of great comfort to William since the death of Her Majesty the Queen.
The royal expert said: “According to a very good source, the Prince of Wales really likes to go out for endless walks with Orla.”
He added that Orla provides “great comfort” to the grieving Prince.
- Henry Moore
Will and Kate share their support for the ‘extraordinary’ captain Preet Chandi
The Prince and Princess of Wales took to Twitter yesterday morning to share their support for Captain Preet Chandi, who is attempting to become the first woman to cross Antarctica solo and unsupported.
Along with the tweet were some stunning photos of Chandi’s journey so far.
- Henry Moore
Princess Anne meets with the President of the Republic of Uganda
Princess Anne met with Yoweri K Museveni, the President of the Republic of Uganda, this week.
Taking to Twitter, the Ugandan leader said: “I was hosted to a dinner by Her Royal Highness, Princess Royal and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence at the British High Commissioner’s residence in Kampala.
“We talked about the different patronages she has come to support here. I welcome her and wish her good luck.”
In the wake of the late Queen’s death, Princess Anne has taken on further royal duties.
- Henry Moore
William set to take a central role in the King’s coronation
The heir to the throne has reportedly been very hands-on with the coronation preparation for his father.
The King has a coronation committee, which Prince William is likely to join in the coming months.
The coronation, which is reportedly named Operation Golden Orb, is due to take place on 6 May. Though the late Duke of Edinburgh was involved in the late Queen‘s coronation, Camilla is expected not to do the same for her husband.
Instead, William is expected to have an active advisory role.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry's book to be released in January
It has been reported that the memoir is ready to go!
Publishing insiders have claimed that the Prince could release his book on 10 January 2023.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles impressed with the Repair Shop
Jay Blade gave the King a tour of where all the magic happens.
“The genius that goes on!” King Charles exclaimed as he met the team.
“Have you sorted this?” He asked the team, eagerly, about fixing his beloved clock, “have you got the bells working?”
The clock was wrapped in Rothesay tartan, which King Charles said was very “tactful”.
“Fantastic, it shows what the lovely care and attention does!” King Charles said when he laid eyes on his repaired clock.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Earl Grey for King Charles!
Jay Blade made His Royal Highness a cuppa tea as he shows him around the Repair Shop.
The King said “how did you know!” As Jay handed him a “HRH” mug.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
'I fear it was a terrible challenge' King Charles says over vase repair
The King couldn't believe his eyes when he saw the restored vase.
"This is my favourite," The King said, "I can't believe it," as he was stunned at the incredible repair of his vase.
"Am I getting in the way?" He exclaimed as he left the Repair Shop.
"I am so grateful to you," The King told Jay Blades.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles' grandmother had great 'fun' setting grandfather clocks at once
The King told The Repair shop team a tale of his beloved grandmother, the Queen Mother.
His Majesty said his grandmother would put all the grandfather clocks to sound at the same time, which was "great fun".
It caused people to stop talking, he explained, saying when the cuckoo clocks sounded someone would ask "Whats the time?"
The King said he finds the "tick tock" sounds very "comforting".
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles speaks on 'lack of vocation' education in schools
The King told The Repair shop's Jay Blades that not everyone is "designed" for academia.
His Majesty said: "I still think it is a great tragedy of the lack of vocation education in schools.
"I see the difference we can make for people with technical skills.
"Sometimes that's forgotten and some people abandon apprenticeships."
The King revealed he has tried his hand at carpentry, and pottery on a wheel.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles gives a tour of The Prince's Foundation Building Craft Programme
The King revealed that many of the trainees come back later on in life to become tutors at the Dumfries House site.
Skills are developed such as blacksmithing, stonemasonry and carpentry.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles cracks jokes on The Repair Shop
Jay Blades poses with his majesty The King for this very special episode.
The team visit Dumfries House, where they get a glimpse into the Royal residence.
"I take my pruning things wherever I go," admits the keen gardener as he meets Jay.
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
King Charles to appear on television screens in moments
The King is starring on BBC One, to celebrate 100 years of the broadcaster.
His majesty will appear on The Repair Shop.
Don't miss it!
- Lauren Cole-Lomas
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's health kick
The two have started eating super healthily, and reportedly there are certain foods that have been banned from the household!
During Meghan's pregnancy with Archie, Harry gave up drinking alcohol, and opted for mineral water over coffee.
An insider told the Express: “Considering he's been a pretty brutal drinker since he was a young teenager, it's quite an achievement.”
Since then Meghan has gone as far as to push him into exercise just by “showing him there's another way to live and he's become a huge fan.”
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