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In memoir, Prince Harry going out of his way not to hurt the Queen’s reputation

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Following the publication of his memoir, Prince Harry is said to have been working hard to maintain Queen Elizabeth’s reputation.

Omid Scobie has brought this update to light, and he insists that it will not be “warts and all.”

Omid Scobie shed light on Prince Harry’s efforts, explaining that the memoir will “most likely” not disclose “warts and all” because there are still items that could harm his grandmother’s reputation indirectly.

During the Royally Obsessed podcast, he explained, “I’ve been told by sources that Harry is going out of his way to make sure there is nothing in there that could be construed as being negative towards the Queen or her reign in any way.”

Due to that, “I don’t’ think that ‘warts and all’ moment is going to happen.”

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Memoir of Prince Harry is part of a £14 million contract with prize-winning novelist J R Moehringer, for those unaware.

It is said to detail “the definitive account of the experience, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him.”

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