Prince Harry ‘so focused on himself’ and could write about security row in his explosive memoir, claims expert
PRINCE Harry could write about his latest security row in his explosive memoir - if it is not too late, an expert has said.
The Duke of Sussex has launched legal action against the UK Government in a desperate bid to get back the police protection he lost when he quit royal duties.
It is not yet clear whether the row will feature in his bombshell memoir - due to be published later this year - as the book may have already gone to print.
But royal biographer Angela Levin says Harry could still mention his battle for security - and will likely do so "in interviews" if it's too late to get the details in print.
The author of Harry: Conversations with the Prince, told the Sun Online: "I think he will mention [the security row] if he’s doing an interview. I think whatever he is doing he will fit it in publicly.
"It’s all been hush hush. It might be too late [to get it into the memoir] but it will certainly come out somewhere in public, he won’t keep that quiet.
"It’s another reason for him to show he wasn’t respected."
Harry plans to sue the UK Government in a desperate bid to get back the police protection he lost in the UK when he quit royal life.
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The Sussexes were stripped of their round-the-clock protection when they stepped back from royal duties.
But Harry is now said to want to bring his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet to visit from the US - and is worried it will be too dangerous.
A legal representative for the duke said: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex personally fund a private security team for their family, yet that security cannot replicate the necessary police protection needed whilst in the UK.
"In the absence of such protection, Prince Harry and his family are unable to return to his home.”
The unprecedented move has cast doubts over whether Harry will return to the UK for the Queen's 70th year on the throne, with suggestions Meghan Markle may never come back.
Meanwhile, Angela Levin believes Harry's actions over the last year have been "about himself and about his own family".
"He's so focused on himself now," the royal expert said.
"He doesn't think about the Queen before he does anything, or his brother, or his father."
Harry's bombshell memoir is due for release later this year and according to its publishers, will include details of Harry's "lifetime in the public eye from childhood to the present day".
The duke has vowed to give a "wholly truthful" account of his life , with the announcement said to have triggered a “tsunami of fear” in Buckingham Palace.
The book's exact release date has not yet been confirmed.