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Anger Erupts as Taxpayers Sue Prince Harry for Allegedly Misusing Funds
A lawsuit has been filed against Prince Harry by taxpayers who claim he has been spending their money illegally while continuously complaining.
Royal expert Robert Jobson has warned that people are becoming increasingly fed up with Prince Harry's constant whining and griping.
During an interview on LBC, Mr. Jobson pointed out that the public's frustration is exacerbated by the fact that the duke has enjoyed a highly privileged upbringing.
He further criticized Prince Harry for being hypocritical by seeking privacy while publicly attacking the royal family.
In response to the backlash, Prince Harry's spokesperson stated that the duke did not feel the need to seek permission from Buckingham Palace before penning his $20 million memoir, known as the “Megxit memoir.”
This decision to write a tell-all autobiography has been condemned by royal experts and insiders who view it as a money-making venture at the expense of his own family.
Mr. Jobson emphasized that many individuals are growing weary of Prince Harry's constant complaints despite his lavish lifestyle funded by taxpayers.
Prince Harry has recently secured a lucrative four-book deal, with the second book set to be released only after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, according to reports from the Mail.
Industry insiders have revealed that the tell-all memoir unveiled by Prince Harry is just the beginning, with sources indicating that the final bidding for the books could reach up to £29 million.
Royal experts expressed concerns over the potential impact of these revelations on the monarchy, particularly in light of the existing rifts within the royal family.
As part of the book deal, Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, will be writing a wellness guide, although details about the fourth title and author remain undisclosed.
The couple, who currently reside in Montecito, California, have been actively involved in various lucrative projects, including partnerships with streaming services Netflix and Spotify.
Prince Harry reportedly took a firm stance during negotiations with publishing houses, displaying a decisive attitude that left a lasting impression on industry insiders.
The announcement of Prince Harry's memoir has stirred controversy and criticism from royal commentators, who likened the forthcoming book to the candid interviews given by both Meghan and Harry following their departure from the royal family.
Speculation surrounding the content of the books, including suggestions that some may only be published post-Queen's death, has sparked debates within royal circles.
However, a spokesperson for Prince Harry has refuted these claims, asserting that there are no plans for such releases.
The Royal Family has expressed deep concerns over Prince Harry's collaboration with Pulitzer-winning ghostwriter Junior Moringa on what publishers describe as a comprehensive account of his life experiences and lessons learned.
The book, which has been in the works for up to a year, aims to provide insights into the prince's personal journey and reflections.
Despite the controversy surrounding the memoir, Prince Harry has emphasized his respect for his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and her unwavering sense of duty, highlighting his desire to continue her legacy.