Prince Harry will celebrate the life of his grandmother the Queen in his upcoming book and won't include any material that is negative towards her, a royal expert has claimed.
Harry is set to release a tell-all memoir of his life later this year, which is said to have sparked a "tsunami of fear" in royal circles.
There has been much speculation about what he will include in the book and how members of the Royal Family will be portrayed in it.
But according to biographer Omid Scobie, one of the authors behind the Harry and Meghan Markle book Finding Freedom, it will not be critical of the Queen.
Omid made the comments on the Royally Obsessed podcast, where he said the book will celebrate the life and reign of Her Majesty.
He said: "Harry really is going out of his way to make sure that there isn’t material in there [the book] that can be seen as negative towards the Queen or her reign in any way whatsoever, and 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, and of course, his story is so much more than just the few years of his life as the Duke of Sussex.
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“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.”
Last month, it was reported that Harry's bombshell new book will make clear his feelings about stepmother Camilla and is set to “shake the monarchy to the core”, according to a pal.
The Duke of Sussex’s friends predict that the Duchess of Cornwall – unveiled by Her Majesty as the future Queen Consort – will come in for particular criticism in the no-holds barred memoir.
Tellingly, he has not said a word about the dramatic news that Camilla, 74, will in effect become the next Queen when his father Prince Charles, 73, ascends the throne.
His silence “speaks volumes” says one pal, who alleges Harry, 37, is still not close to Camilla.
Meanwhile royal author Andrew Morton, who famously wrote a biography on Princess Diana, says that Prince Charles could also be "in the firing line" again when Harry's book is published.
He told the Royally Us podcast: "If I was Prince Charles, I’d be looking for a pile of coats to hide under.
“Because I think that the book that’s going to come out next year is written by someone who spends a lot of time investigating father-son relationships because he ghost-wrote a book on Andre Agassi, who had a difficult relationship with his father.
“So I think we’re going to see Charles once more in the firing line.
“So if I was Prince Charles, I’d be looking for a hard hat and a flak jacket.”