"The Banned Book" .. Prince Harry's secret diaries shake the monarchy

Britain's Prince Harry's book is expected to shake up Britain's monarchy, one of his friends said.

Close friends of the Duke of Sussex have stated the royal family's concern about the notes, for which he received 14.7 million pounds, especially since its writer JR Moringer said that it will be an account of all the adventures, losses and life lessons that Prince Harry lived with his family, which contributed to the formation of his current personality.

His friends have warned that his banned book would reveal his true feelings for his stepmother Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and would likely "shake the monarchy to its core".

A close friend of the Duke of Sussex also told the newspaper that Harry's relationship with Camilla is still a lukewarm one.

He explained, "Although the relationship between them was tense at first and then stabilized, it only settled in order to show the unity of the royal family to the world, and not because the relationship between them became good," stressing that "Harry and William were never close to Camilla, and neither We're close to her now, too."

According to the British newspaper, "Mirror", members of the royal family were in shock when they discovered that Prince Harry wrote his memoirs in secret for an entire year.

They were also concerned about his friends' statements to the media, with one revealing: "If the royal family thinks Harry is being soft, they should wait until his memoirs are published."

In turn, a source close to Prince Harry said that his recent silence "says a lot".

It is noteworthy that the Duke of Sussex was subjected to many criticisms for ignoring Queen Elizabeth’s announcement that she gave her consent to Camilla to be the next queen of Britain, where he fasted for 4 days and then spoke to all his followers around the world about the important role played by his late mother, Princess Diana, in the fight against HIV / AIDS.

And announced Thursday that he feels obligated to try to complete the work of his late mother in the fight against AIDS, and urged people to undergo a test to detect infection with the disease.

"My mom's work isn't done," Harry said in a video marking National HIV Screening Week, adding, "I feel obligated to try and keep going as much as possible. I could never, you know, replace her in this particular area...because of what What she did, what she defended, and how she championed this cause."

It is noteworthy that Diana was famous for shaking hands with people with AIDS in a London hospital in 1987, in an act that was considered a milestone in the fight against the social stigma that persecutes victims of this disease.

Harry also became a prominent activist in the fight against AIDS.

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