The 36-year-old Duke of Sussex announced earlier this month that he is working on a “accurate” and “wholly truthful book. It is expected to be available in 2022. The True Royalty TV editor in chief and cofounder pointed out that the publication conflicts withQueen Elizabeth II“s”Historic Platinum JubileeCelebrating her 70th year on the throne.

Bullen spoke exclusively to Us Weekly on Friday, July 23, saying that “I think here, in Britain, the annoucement of this book has undoubtedly caused shockwaves around town, both at the highest level of society and with the average amount of money on the streets.” “I believe it was two [interviews], surely enough the first interview, surely enough the second interview. Let’s draw a conclusion… and let’s start rebuilding from here.

Bullen stated that the book was “upsetting people” because it was “coming out in [the Queen’s] Jubilee Year,” which could be seen by some as “disrespectful” from Harry. The princeAlready ruffled feathersSince stepping down as a senior royal with his wife, “in a very large way”.Meghan MarkleIn March 2020 — and since putting his family on fire during his CBS interview.

The couple, who tied the knot in May 2018, opened up about their experiences inside the palace earlier this year after confirming that they wouldn’t be coming back as working royals. Harry claimed that they felt “lack of support and lack understanding” from The Firm, as the British tabloids targeted the former Suits star, who is 39, when Harry was asked about the reasons for their departure. They currently live in California, with Archie, 2 years, and Lili, 1 months.

“It was like, ‘I need to do this for my family.’ This is not a surprise to anybody,” Harry said during the March tell-all, noting that he didn’t “blindside” his grandmother, 95, with the move. It’s very sad that this has gotten this far, but I have to do something for my mental health, for Archie’s and my wife’s.

The former military pilot, who was once in the spotlight for the royals, has now beenHe spoke candidly about the ups, and downs that he’s experienced.His family’s position has influenced his life over the years. Hisupcoming memoirHis upbringing and current relationships with his brother will be revealed more.Prince WilliamTheir dad and s/hePrince Charles.

Harry stated in July that he was writing the statement not as the prince he was, but as the man he has become. “I have worn many hats over my life, literally and metaphorically, and I hope that by telling my story, including the highs and lows, mistakes, and lessons learned, I can show that we all have more in common than our backgrounds suggest.”

Given his recent streak of critical comments about the royal family, Charles, 72, and William, 39, are “particularly concerned about what Harry will reveal,” according to a source. They have not yet received the copy and are unsure what to expect. It’s making them nervous,” an insider said to Us. He also noted that the news had “shaken up” the whole family.

Bullen and other royal watchers may think Harry’s 2022 release date seems strategic. However, Invictus Games founder Mark Invictus is good friends with the queen. During a June event, fans noticed that the monarch keeps a sweet photo of Harry and Meghan on a palace table. They even named their daughter Elizabeth in Elizabeth’s honour.

A source said that they had a shortlist of candidates, but they chose Lilibet. They both agreed that it was crucial that the queen sign off, but that didn’t happen until just before the birth. Both agreed that it was only right that Her Majesty would approve, especially for something so personal.

Bullen’s True Royal TV will premiere two new documentaries on August 4th and 6th. These will be followed by the premieres on August 9th and August 15th of Diana: Who Do You Think she Was? and Anne: The Princess Royal At 70.