Prince Harry's recent court appearance in London, where he argued for the reinstatement of his 24-hour protection, has rekindled speculation about a possible sequel to his memoir Spare.
During the hearing, which was held confidentially owing to national security concerns, Harry stated that his worst fears had been confirmed, albeit particular facts were not released.
Cameron Walker, a royal journalist, said that Harry's statements might hint at future surprises.
'The reason some information were not read in court was because they were part of national security considerations. While
In an interview, Walker stated, "Perhaps it was a bit of a veiled threat from Harry."
This is consistent with previous claims from Harry, who stated that he had enough material for more than one book. He earlier indicated that key things were left out to avoid further hurting family dynamics.
While there has been no official confirmation, Harry's legal struggles and previous revelations imply that a sequel to Spare is still a possibility.
For those who are unaware, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle relocated to California in 2020 after retiring from their roles as working royals.
They have two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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