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Prince Harry triggers ‘sleepless nights’ for Royal Family as Duke to unveil dark secrets

Prince Harry memoirs causing royals 'fears' says Myers

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Ahead of the publishing of Harry’s memoirs in 2022, one royal commentator has revealed panic has struck Buckingham Palace over what the Duke of Sussex may reveal. Speaking on the release of the book, Russell Myers the Daily Mirror’s royal editor claimed any rumours of slight panic from the royal household are an understatement. Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine, he claimed the new book must’ve created “sleepness nights” for the Palace.

Mr Myers said: “They’re going to be causing some quite worried, sleepless nights in the royal household.”

Commenting on the book which will coincide with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee next year, Harry revealed his excitement over revealing the truth behind his life and experiences.

It is thought the book deal is worth up to £29million, the Daily Mail reports.

Harry said: “I’m writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.

“My hope is that in telling my story — the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned — I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.

“I’m excited for people to read a first-hand account of my life that’s accurate and wholly truthful.”

It was initially thought Harry’s memoirs were part of a four-book deal agreed with Penguin Random House.

One Sussex source claimed the proceeds of the book will be given to charity.

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It is unclear if the Firm had been given notification of the book’s release next year.

It is also unclear if members of the Royal Family will be given an advance copy of extracts of the upcoming memoir.

Harry returned to the UK at the beginning of the month to unveil a statue of his mother in Kensington Palace’s Sunken Gardens.

The ceremony was the first time Harry returned to the UK following Prince Philip’s funeral in April.

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There is speculation the Duke of Sussex may return in September as part of a larger celebration of her life.

Harry revealed earlier in the year that his mother’s death had caused him to suffer from severe anxiety.

Such was his anxiety and struggling mental health, Harry had turned to drink and drugs to heal ease the pain of his mother’s death.

Speaking to Oprah Winfrey as part of the Apple TV+ series, ‘The Me You Can’t See’, Harry described severely suffering from his mental health between the ages of 28 to 32.

Due to these struggles, Harry labelled the time as a “nightmare time in my life”.

He said: “I was just all over the place mentally.

“Every time I put a suit on and tie on… having to do the role, and go, ‘right, game face,’ look in the mirror and say, ‘let’s go’.

“Before I even left the house I was pouring with sweat. I was in fight or flight mode.

“I was willing to drink, I was willing to take drugs, I was willing to try and do the things that made me feel less like I was feeling.

“My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both William and I: ‘Well it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you.’

“That doesn’t make sense. Just because you suffered doesn’t mean that your kids have to suffer, in fact quite the opposite – if you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences you had, that you can make it right for your kids.”

If you are struggling with your own mental health, call the Samaritans’ free hotline on 116 123.

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