Prince Harry has been warned against publishing a second book about the Royal Family

Prince Harry 'publishing a second book would end Duke’s relationship with the Royal Family'

Prince Harry is still reeling from the fall-out of his first book Spare. Now a royal expert has warned about the devastation that could be caused if he releases a sequel.

by · The Mirror

Prince Harry "publishing a second book would end Duke’s relationship with the Royal Family," a royal expert has claimed.

The Duke of Sussex fell out with his father King Charles and brother Prince William over the publication of his tell-all first book Spare. It came after the family were still fuming over Prince Harry's bombshell Oprah interview.

With the rumour mills in overdrive there could be a second book to follow the Duke of Sussex's bestseller, a royal expert has warned how catastrophic this could be. In an exclusive chat with The Mirror, Royal expert Tom Quinn said it would see an "end to Harry's relationship" with his family.

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The royal author said: "Publication of a new book with yet more revelations about fights and bullying would certainly put an end finally to Harry‘s relationship with his family, even though there isn’t much of that relationship left anyway."

It's no secret Prince Harry has reportedly been keen to patch things up. According to reports, Harry is open to working things out with his father, King Charles, and the rest of his family.

Fixing their relationship would also mean that his two children, Archie and Lilibet, would also be able to build a strong relationship with their cousins and grandparents. Reports speculate that Harry has realised there is "no Plan B" when it comes to his future and believes that mending fences is the way forward.

The reports come after the Duke of Sussex recently visited his father after Buckingham Palace announced that Charles had cancer. Harry travelled from California to London to see Charles, which is believed to be their first private conversation in 15 months. The pair's relationship has been famously fraught since Harry stepped down as being a senior royal following his bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview and revealing autobiography, Spare.

A royal source told OK! magazine that the the Duke wants to "put an end to the feud" and "regrets the way that things have turned out." The source also believes that Harry thinks patching things up with the Royal Family is the only option. They said: "I think there's no plan B for Harry, patching things up with his family is the only option. It's finally hit home how difficult it will be to repair the damage caused by the various swipes at his family over the years."

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