Prince Harry’s autobiography should be out in a few months. But further details are still missing – and there are already speculations…

Will Prince Harry’s (37) autobiography be released at the end of the year – or will it be postponed? The British press is again speculating about the royal’s alleged tell-all book. The reason: Apparently the work is missing from the list of forthcoming book publications.

This was also noticed in the palace. A Royal insider told The Sun: If the book comes out this year as originally planned, it should be on the publisher’s list “unless they’re planning a surprise or there’s been a delay”. There had already been rumors of a delay in the spring. However, a spokeswoman for the publisher now told the “Sun” that not every book is on the list, so no conclusions can be drawn from it.

What does Prince Harry say in his book?

In the summer of 2021, the Duke of Sussex announced that he wanted to publish the book. Accordingly, the 37-year-old will write about his experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that have shaped him. The royal also released a personal statement to accompany the announcement: “I’m not writing this as the prince I was born, but as the man I’ve become,” he said.

By telling his story, he wanted to “help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.” Prince Harry said he was “deeply grateful for the opportunity to share what I have learned throughout my life” and is pleased “that people are reading a first-hand account of my life that is accurate and absolutely truthful.”

At that time it was said that the book was expected to be published by Random House in the USA and Canada and the Transworld subsidiary in Great Britain at the end of 2022. Prince Harry plans to donate the proceeds of the book to charity.

According to media reports, the British royal family fears that Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson (96) could make further scandalous headlines with the book. Since he moved to the United States with his wife, Duchess Meghan (40), in 2020, Prince Harry has chatted about his famous family in a TV interview with Oprah Winfrey (68), allegedly provoking a break with the royal family.