Last Updated on: 13th July 2023, 11:06 pm
Buckingham Palace finally broke the silence on Prince Harry’s decision to publish his memoir when the Duke of Sussex announced he would share the “ups and downs” of his life as a king in his autobiography, which is due for publication on Queen’s Next Platinum Birthday Year.
Meghan’s sweetheart has promised a “completely accurate and true” account of her royal life in her memoir.
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The palace, which is the London residence and administrative seat of the British monarch, apparently made a statement on behalf of the Queen saying:
“Any clarification of the book would be a matter for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”
The statement comes after the Duke of Sussex said in a statement earlier this week: “I am writing this not as the prince I was born into, but as the man, I have become.“
Prince Harry added: “I have worn many hats over the years, literally and figuratively, and I hope that as I tell my story – the ups and downs, the mistakes, the lessons.”
“I will help show this no matter where we’re from, we have more in common than we think,” he further said.
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