Prince Harry will likely release his second memoir after his brother, Prince William, becomes King, according to a royal commentator.
Following the release of his tell-all book, “Spare” in January last year, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he has enough content to write more books about his experience growing up as a royal.
Harry, 39, said he was forced to cut out nearly half his content from the first draft.
But royal expert Kinsey Schofield suggested that Harry may hold off publishing anything else until after the death of his father.
“I do think he would write about his family again. He was waiting to publish a book after Queen Elizabeth died,” the royal commentator said on “Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered” Thursday, per the Express.
“Originally they were saying there was going to be another publication after the late Queen died.”
“I suspect that maybe he would release a book after his father passed away,” she continued, adding that a follow-up book will be published if William continues to “keep [Harry] at arm’s length.”
“Because what would the repercussions be if Prince William pushed you out of the fold?” she asked.
The Post has reached out to Harry’s reps for comment.
Harry was last month warned against publishing another memoir as it would “slam any hope of future reconciliation” with his estranged family.
Still, the content that made it into the first book managed to cause enough damage.
Among the myriad of revelations in his book, Harry’s feelings toward Queen Camilla, 76, were laid bare as he sensationally branded her “dangerous” and “the villain.”
Harry also claimed that his stepmother leaked stories about the royal family to the media to maintain her image and boost her popularity.
“I have complex feelings about gaining a step-parent who I thought had recently sacrificed me on her personal P.R. altar,” he wrote.
He said that meeting Camilla — referred to as the “other woman” in his book — was like an “injection,” writing, “Close your eyes and you won’t even feel it.”
The revelations left Camilla “hurt,” a pal of hers later revealed, and left a deep scar on the royal family, especially Charles.
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