
King Charles III reportedly won’t invite Prince Harry to his Coronation if his book attacks Camilla, the Queen Consort.
Prince Harry should be expelled from the Royal Family if his memoir harms the Firm, according to a poll. Carried out between October 12 and 13 with 1,624 respondents, TECHNE UK found nearly seven in 10 Brits believe the Duke should be banished if his new book includes adverse statements.

In the vote, a tremendous 68 per cent of respondents agreed that Harry should be banished if his memoirs have adverse information.
Meanwhile, 22 per cent said the Duke shouldn’t be banished, and another 10 per cent said they didn’t know.
According to the pollsters, among those polled men were more likely to back Harry being expelled if his book damaged the Royal Family and 71 per cent to 61 per cent were women.
Across ages, there was consistent support for Harry being banished if his book was damaging, with 18 to 34-year-olds at 66 per cent support and over 64 years old at 68 per cent.
The poll also found support for potentially banishing Harry was consistent across political groups.
It found that 69 per cent of Labour voters in the 2019 general election supported it, whereas 68 per cent of Conservative voters were in favour.
Out of 57 Green Party voters surveyed, 73 per cent were in favour of potentially banishing Harry, and 68 per cent of Liberal Democrats were in favour.
Support was also almost identical between Remainers and Brexiteers, at 69 per cent and 68 per cent respectively.
The Duke of Sussex’s memoir will be published by Penguin Random House, and was originally expected out in fall 2022 but could be published in 2023.
Reports suggested Harry was looking to revise his memoir after the demise of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8.
According to a newspaper outlet on September 25, Harry was concerned that some of the disclosures in his book might not look so good, following the public outpouring of support for the monarchy.
A source told a newspaper outlet that Harry had tossed a spanner in the works as he was desperate to get it refined in the light of the Queen’s demise, her funeral and his father Charles taking the throne, and it was said that there may be things which might not look good if they come out so soon after the Queen’s death and his father becoming King.
Prince Harry is irrelevant, even below the spares, and therefore surplus to requirement. They can banish him from the ‘Royal Family’, but they can’t banish him from their family because he’s blood, and it doesn’t matter how much you sugarcoat it, he will always be blood.
People can disparage Prince Harry as much as they want but he will always be part of this unique family, and I’m sure there are many skeletons in their closet just waiting to break out and tell their secrets, and I’m not sure why people are so worried about knowing the truth – if it was any other family people would look surprised and have their say and then move on with their lives, but because it’s the Royal Family everyone appears to want to make such a big deal about it. What people need to realise is that at the end of the day, Royal or not, they still have the same coloured blood flowing through their veins and they’re far from foolproof.