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Prince Harry may end up dropping his book deal after reuniting with the Royal Family for Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral, claims royal photographer.
On Saturday (September 17), the dad-of-two and his brother Prince William displayed a united front as they held a vigil for their beloved grandmother.
But this isn’t the only time the pair have been spotted getting along since Her Majesty’s passing, after eagle-eyed royal fans noticed the pair appeared on better terms last weekend.
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The dynamic duo made a public appearance together just days after Her Royal Highness passed away when they were seen reading tributes with their wives Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton outside Buckingham Palace.
As fans desperately hope the bickering brothers will reunite following the late Queen’s death, royal photographer Ian Lloyd discussed whether Prince Harry should still release his memoir so close to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
The photographer went on to claim that there are two sides to the Duke of Sussex, a “private Harry and a public Harry” in a recent interview on GB News.
He told viewers: “It’s great he’s back with the family and I was wondering what he was going through his mind whether he thinks…
“I mean there are two sides now completely, there is a private Harry and there is a public Harry.”
TV host Stephen Dixon pointed out: “Private Harry doesn’t seem to be happy,” as Ian agreed: “I don’t think so”.
He added: “It’s funny as we’ve got this autobiography coming up and Penguin has paid £17million for it. They’re gonna want their pound of flesh, and they want it now.”
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Anne Diamond chipped in with: “They’ll want some edgy newsworthy stuff, won’t they? And that’s the trouble, it’ll be a cost to the Royal Family.”
Stephen argued: “I think it might get ditched, you know”, as Ian agreed: “I think it could do. He’s back on board with the Royal Family, wearing the uniform and everything.
“They’re trying to bring him in. They don’t want any issues over this funeral. They don’t want anybody afterwards sitting there thinking, ‘What went wrong?’
“They don’t want any of that, it’s got to be perfect to honour the Queen and I think that with Harry, they’ve got the feeling he could dump the book.”
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