It can be said that by now we know Harry and Meghan’s story well: love, marriage, tabloid pressure, racism and misogyny, scathing headlines against Meghan, lack of protection for the royal family, and finally a decision. move to the States. We’ve heard it all over the place, from an interview with Oprah, to Meghan’s podcast with various references to her personal life, and now a just-released Netflix documentary. But anyone who thinks that the Sussexes will stop there is very mistaken. It seems that Prince Harry just spoke and his memoirs Substitute, minor due out in January, will continue to tell his specific version of the royal family. Expect more interviews (and more controversy).
“Unlike Netflix, which let the show speak for itself, Random House, which will publish the book, hired the prince to promote”explains the source al mirrors, “They’ve invested over $30 million so they want as many people as possible to enjoy it.” Of course, the best way to keep the attention is to hear Harry himself talk about his life experiences, with the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex apparently evaluating offers from major US television networks and then sitting in front of the cameras.
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An insider claims, speaking to mirrors, that the TV presenter CBS Gale King is among the favorites to interview Harry about his life on the occasion of the release of memoirs. King is, in fact, a close friend of Meghan’s and therefore a privileged interlocutor who also featured in the Netflix documentary speaking out in support of the couple. However, according to an insider, the deals between the broadcaster, publisher and the prince are still being finalized, waiting for things to calm down after the last few episodes of the documentary are released. “Nothing can be decided until the dust settles after the Netflix documentary,” the source explained. “So many things can happen and the royals can react.”
Source: Elle