Prince Harry isn’t stopping anytime soon, that much is certain! After a series of shocking revelations, many fear that the son of Princess Diana is about to open a new, stormy chapter in his upcoming book. A royal expert has warned that after his latest veiled threat, Harry might continue to “expose” more royal secrets, sparking unprecedented controversy. Will the Duke of Sussex truly cause another headache for the royal family, or is this just another stunt to grab attention? The story isn’t over yet, but it will definitely make many reconsider what they thought they knew.

Fears Prince Harry will leak MORE about Royals in new book after veiled threat, expert warns

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PRINCE Harry could be plotting a second book after his court appearance, an expert has warned.

The Duke of Sussex, 40, was in London for his legal appeal to keep his 24-hour security, which was removed after Megxit.

Prince Harry at the Invictus Games 2025 School Program Launch.
An expert has warned Prince Harry could be plotting a second bookCredit: Getty
Prince Harry waving as he leaves the Royal Courts of Justice.
Prince Harry smiles and waves as he leaves the Royal Courts of JusticeCredit: AP
Man in suit on television show.
Royal Correspondent for GB News Cameron Walker discussed Harry’s comments

In February 2020, Ravec decided that his level of protection should be decided on a case-by-case basis when he visits the UK.

Part of the two-day hearing was in private and the Duke gave an interview to The Telegraph shortly.

He stated that his “worst fears” had been confirmed by what he heard in the secret session.

Harry added: “People would be shocked by what’s being held back.”

Royal Correspondent for GB News Cameron Walker appeared on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show to discuss Harry’s comments.

Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson asked: “Can we raise this idea that possibly Harry could be plotting a second book or a podcast?”

Walker replied: “Yeah, well, the reason that some of those details are not read out in court was because it was a national part of national security issues.

“That’s why. But perhaps it was a bit of a veiled threat from Harry.

 

“I think there will be people asking the question that if he loses this case, is he going to throw his toys out the pram and publish or speak to a publication about some of that private stuff that we heard in court?”

He continued: “And as you say, Matt, he says it would shock people. So that would be one in one sense.

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“Is that going to be enough material for a book?

“He also said in the promotional interviews following the publication of Spare, his bombshell autobiography, that he had enough material for a second memoir.

“So is this going to come to fruition? I think palace sources, you know, the palace are going to be slightly concerned about that one.

“I think they are probably hoping just going back to whether he’s going to write a book or not, that Harry and Meghan’s Californian dream is going to work out.

How the Royal drama gripped UK and beyond

JAN 8, 2020: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announce they are to “step back as senior members” of the Royal Family and divide their time between the UK and North America.

JAN 18: Buckingham Palace announces an agreement has been reached for Harry “to step back from royal duties, including official military appointments”.

JAN 20: The Palace announces Harry and Meghan will no longer use their HRH titles and will not receive public funds for royal duties. The couple say they intend to repay £2.4million of taxpayer money for the refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage, which will remain their UK family home.

MAR 3: Harry and the Queen meet for a four-hour conversation about Megxit.

MAR 9: Meghan and Harry attend the Commonwealth Day service – alongside William and Kate –their final royal event before giving up royal duties.

MAR 27: The couple move to Los Angeles after a brief stay in Canada.

JUNE: They buy an £11million mansion in Montecito, California.

SEPT: Netflix announces a huge $100million deal with the couple.

NOV: In an article in the New York Times, Meghan reveals she suffered a miscarriage four months earlier.

MAR 7, 2021: The couple give a US TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which the Duchess reveals her suicidal thoughts and accuses a member of the Royal Family of racism.

MAR 8: The Palace responds, saying the race issues raised are “concerning” and “while some recollections may vary” the matters will be “taken very seriously”.

APR 17: Harry attends the funeral of his grandfather the Duke of Edinburgh.

JUNE 4: Daughter Lilibet is born in a hospital in Santa Barbara, California.

JULY 1: Harry and William unite to unveil a statue of Diana at Kensington Palace.

JUNE 2022: The brothers come together for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, and again two months later for her funeral. The state occasion is Meghan’s final visit to the UK.

DEC: Netflix series Harry & Meghan airs. The Duke says in one episode it had been “terrifying” to have his brother “scream and shout” at him about their future.

JAN 8, 2023: Harry is interviewed by ITV to publicise his controversial book Spare – published two days later – claiming it was “Meghan versus Kate”.

APR: Harry has a “heart-to-heart” talk with dad Charles before agreeing to attend the King’s Coronation in London.

MAY 6: Arriving alone for the ceremony, he sits two rows behind his brother and leaves soon after the service.

JUNE: Harry becomes the first senior royal in more than 130 years to give evidence in court, when he appears at the High Court for his case against Mirror Group Newspapers.

JULY: Streaming giant Spotify announces it is parting ways with the Suss-exes’ Archewell Audio brand, above, in a “mutual decision”.

SEPT: Harry rejects an offer to spend the anniversary of the Queen’s death with his father at Balmoral.

FEB 2024: Harry flies to the UK to be with his father. They meet for half an hour before Harry flies home. He does not meet William.

MAR: Meghan launches lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard, which posts just nine times on Instagram.

APR: A judge brands Harry’s legal appeal for taxpayer-funded security following his move abroad “frankly hopeless”.

MAY: Harry pays a brief visit to London for an event held two miles from where Charles was staying. They do not meet.

JAN 1, 2025: Meghan relaunches her Instagram account with a video shot by Harry on a beach near their US home.

MAR: Meghan releases her Netflix show With Love, Meghan and launches As Ever

APR: Harry flies back to the UK for his security battle appeal and appears at London High Court – but fails to meet with his father.

“Because if it doesn’t, the only thing they’ve got to fall back on is selling more royal secrets. And I think that is a genuine concern.”

Prince Harry has hinted previously that he has more to say about how he felt he has been treated by his family.

When Spare was released in 2023, Harry bragged in an interview: “It could have been two books, put it that way.

“And the hard bit was taking things out.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games trials.
Harry and Meghan lost their security after MegxitCredit: Getty
Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare," on display in a bookstore.
On its first day, Spare sold more than 1.4 million copies in all formats in the US, Canada and the UKCredit: Getty

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