Meghan Markle’s close friend claims that Prince Harry will not criticize the Queen in his upcoming biography.
During Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee year, it was thought that the Duke of Sussex might be “disrespectful” to Her Majesty, but Omid Scobie has stated that he will instead “enjoy” their strong connection.
Prince Harry will not disrespect the Queen in his future book 2, according to a close friend of Meghan Markle.
Harry’s explosive book, due out later this year, will be a “completely honest” chronicle of his life as a royal, ending in the acrimonious Megxit divorce.
“Not as the prince I was born, but as the man I have become,” the 37-year-old has promised to tell his narrative.
It is expected to have a negative impact on the Queen, who is celebrating her 70th year on the reign, with one royal expert predicting it will “shock the monarchy to its core.”
However, Meghan’s friend Omid, who wrote the Megxit book Finding Freedom, claims it will have the opposite effect.
“Harry truly is going out of his way to make sure that there isn’t any stuff in there [the book] that can be perceived as unfavorable towards the Queen or her reign in any way whatsoever,” he said on the Royally Obsessed podcast.
“He really wants to celebrate her life and his relationship with her in that book.
“I think as much as the press want this to be a burn book and an attack on the institution, this is more just about his story.
“Of course, his story is so much more than just a few years of his life as the Duke of Sussex.
“I think for people expecting that warts and all moment, it’s not going to happen. That said, it’s still going to be fascinating.”
Harry pledged to look at the “highs and lows” of his remarkable existence as a royal, which is sure to make the Firm nervous.
His family was believed to be taken aback by the news of the tell-all book because they had no knowledge it was being published.
And it’s been a particular source of concern for Charles and Camilla, with many fearing he’d spill the beans on his tumultuous relationship with the duchess.
Shortly before their mother died, Camilla joined Harry and Prince William’s life, and the trio went through a succession of ups and downs.
In a “spiteful assault” for “taking” Charles from Diana, royal author Angela Levin believes Harry might blame his stepmother for his mental health problems.
“Harry’s memoir is due out at the end of the year,” Angela, who spent a year with Harry for an approved biography, told Talk Radio.
“Anyone who is anyone is saying it’s going to attack Camilla and make her responsible for [his] mental health and how she stole his father from his mother.”
The royal expert went on to claim the biography could be a form of “revenge” and be “spiteful” towards the royal family.
She added: “Prince Charles is very malleable because he loves Harry very much so he might be more inclined to let him have his way.
“But I think if he reads what he says about Camilla then he won’t do that.”















