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Harry and his wife's new book has been exposed to the royal interior curtain, british media: the two fear permanent expulsion

The Paper's reporter Nan Boyi intern Wu Sifan

Parts of the upcoming book by Prince Harry and his wife Meghan began serialization in the British newspapers The Times and The Sunday Times last weekend, which "explosively" revealed the contradictions between Harry and other Members of the British royal family, and the Anglo-American analysis said that the two were afraid of being permanently expelled by the British royal family and could never resume their official royal positions.

The Guardian 26 reported that Harry and Meghan's new book, titled In Search of Freedom, was written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, supporters of the Harrys. Sources said the book would start from the harrys' position, tell the beginning and end of their withdrawal from the royal family, and expose the rift between the couple and the British royal family.

In its summary, In Search of Freedom reveals the increasingly dire relationship between Prince Harry and his brother William, as well as Harry's romantic experiences with Meghan meeting and falling in love. The book points out that the reasons that led harry to leave England and resign from the royal family began when Prince William thought that his brother was "dimwitted" when he hurriedly decided to marry Meghan, and pointed out that Harry's sister-in-law, Princess Kate, was indifferent to Meghan's "withdrawal from the royal family", and that some people in the royal room even mocked Meghan as "Harry's showgirl".

Because of this, Harry decided to take Meghan out of the British royal family officially, that is, they were no longer "internationally protected". In Search of Freedom describes some of the senior royals as "vipers" and criticizes them for trying to undermine the Harrys' global prestige. Harry, meanwhile, believes his family is "unprotected" and has been belittled in the royal chamber because he is "too sensitive and outspoken."

According to the British "Sun" news on the 26th, sources revealed that the Harry couple's move has "destroyed" any possibility of Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family to help them restore their positions. According to an article in the Guardian, an anonymous member of the British royal family commented on the matter: "As a family member who loves them deeply, our royal family will always open its doors to them, but we think it is difficult to see the two return to the royal family and balance business work and royal duties." ”

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