Prince Harry reveals he could have written 2 books: 'I don't think they would ever forgive me'

It's only been a few weeks since the reveals of the Netflix 'Harry & Meghan' docuseries first arrived, but there are clearly plenty more bombshells to come from the Duke of Sussex. His highly anticipated memoir, "Spare," hit bookstores on January 10, and the disclosures it contains are explosive.

But in a new interview with The Telegraph, Harry revealed he cut many of the revelations in 'Spare' to protect his brother Prince William and father King Charles III. "The first draft was different," he said. "It was 800 pages, and now there are only 400 left. It could have been two books, so to speak. And the hard part was getting things out."

Harry added that there were things that happened between him and his father and brother that he would rather the world didn't know. "I don't think they would ever forgive me," he explained.

As well as revealing he had enough material for two books, Harry also noted that his ultimate goal with the book was to help change the relationship between the Royal Family and the press. The Duke of Sussex said he wanted nothing more than to make things better for the next generation of royals. "It's not about trying to bring down the monarchy, it's about trying to save them from themselves," he said.

On January 5, excerpts from the book were leaked to a number of publications. Later that day, copies of the book were accidentally released early in Spain, leading some to get their hands on a copy and reveal more details on social media. The Guardian was the first to publish an extract in which Harry recounts having been physically attacked by his brother, Prince William. In the clip, Harry talks about an alleged confrontation in 2019 at his home in Nottingham Cottage, on the grounds of Kensington Palace, which resulted in William knocking Harry to the ground.

In another heartbreaking clip, this time published by People, Harry recounts how he drove through the Parisian tunnel where his mother, Princess Diana, suffered her fatal accident: he wanted to relive her final moments in hopes of get closure.

"Spare" touches on many other topics, including Harry's experience dealing with the tragic death of his mother, the challenges of growing up in the public eye, and the

Prince Harry reveals he could have written 2 books: 'I don't think they would ever forgive me'

It's only been a few weeks since the reveals of the Netflix 'Harry & Meghan' docuseries first arrived, but there are clearly plenty more bombshells to come from the Duke of Sussex. His highly anticipated memoir, "Spare," hit bookstores on January 10, and the disclosures it contains are explosive.

But in a new interview with The Telegraph, Harry revealed he cut many of the revelations in 'Spare' to protect his brother Prince William and father King Charles III. "The first draft was different," he said. "It was 800 pages, and now there are only 400 left. It could have been two books, so to speak. And the hard part was getting things out."

Harry added that there were things that happened between him and his father and brother that he would rather the world didn't know. "I don't think they would ever forgive me," he explained.

As well as revealing he had enough material for two books, Harry also noted that his ultimate goal with the book was to help change the relationship between the Royal Family and the press. The Duke of Sussex said he wanted nothing more than to make things better for the next generation of royals. "It's not about trying to bring down the monarchy, it's about trying to save them from themselves," he said.

On January 5, excerpts from the book were leaked to a number of publications. Later that day, copies of the book were accidentally released early in Spain, leading some to get their hands on a copy and reveal more details on social media. The Guardian was the first to publish an extract in which Harry recounts having been physically attacked by his brother, Prince William. In the clip, Harry talks about an alleged confrontation in 2019 at his home in Nottingham Cottage, on the grounds of Kensington Palace, which resulted in William knocking Harry to the ground.

In another heartbreaking clip, this time published by People, Harry recounts how he drove through the Parisian tunnel where his mother, Princess Diana, suffered her fatal accident: he wanted to relive her final moments in hopes of get closure.

"Spare" touches on many other topics, including Harry's experience dealing with the tragic death of his mother, the challenges of growing up in the public eye, and the

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