Prince Harry's Memoir 'Could Be Pushed Back' After Meeting With Queen Elizabeth, Royal Watcher Says
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle surprised people when it was revealed that the two made a secret trip to London to visit Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles — the first time the couple met with the royals since they left in 2020.
It's been revealed that the pair are making amends with the brood.
"It is very important that this happened, and hopefully it will be seen as being productive," royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said. "Harry's memoir is coming, but memoirs can always be put back. It is very possible that some agreement was decided for the book."
"Harry last saw the Queen at the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral and Meghan hasn't seen her, that we know of, since they detonated nuclear by stepping down as working royals, so this could certainly be a peace summit," he continued. "Relations have hit rock bottom and it has not been an easy period for the royals, particularly as the Queen is not in good health. But the family likely would simply have wanted to make Harry and Meghan feel at ease."
It's unclear if the couple will come back to the U.K. in June for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
"And if they felt so, they could certainly come out for the Jubilee. This trip has certainly made that clear," Fitzwilliams noted. "You would need a crystal ball to predict what they will do next."
Tom Bower believes the pair will stay in California in the summer. “I think Harry won’t come back because he knows he cannot face his family, and be pleasant with them, knowing what he’s written about them in that book," he told Closer magazine about his upcoming memoir, which will be released this year. "That book will have a lot of casualties and cause a lot of hurt. It will really deliver, as Harry knows it has to, to justify the money he’s been paid to do it. How can Harry come back and pretend it’s all fine? The worst of what he will say is yet to come.”