Prince Harry’s highly-anticipated new memoir will ackowledge the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, new reports reveal. His bombshell tell-all book, titled Spare, was largely written before the Queen’s death but its publication was delayed to January 10 following the state funeral, Harry’s publisher confirmed. Sunrise’s entertainment editor Peter Ford claims the last-minute edits raise the question of whether the Duke of Sussex has been able to make more changes to the book.Sunrise’s entertainment editor Peter Ford said the edit in the book “does mean that they are able to go and actually put this into the book, obviously after the Queen had passed.”So, the book had not gone to print. Now it’s the people of People magazine who have confirmed that indeed they will be ackowledging the Queen’s death in the book. “Now, it doesn’t go on tp say that it has written a whole chapter about it because there was a lot of drama, a lot of intrigue as to how this was playing out and who got to the death bed and what the time frame was and all that.” Peter Ford suggested that Prince Harry likely ‘got his way’ and edited parts his memoir (Image: YOUTUBE/@Sunrise GETTY) Peter Ford reported that Prince Harry has included parts of the Queen’s death in his book (Image: YOUTUBE/@Sunrise)”Now, it may be – this is only my suggestion – that in the paperback edition of the book, which usually comes out about six months after the hard copy, they always want to add extra chapters in. “It may be that they add a whole chapter on how the funeral played out and what led up to that fateful day. “But the hard copy will acknowledge it, so it does raise the question of did he get to make the edits that he wanted to make to the book because it clearly was possible to do it if they could add something. “Presumably, they could take something out. But we don’t know whether he’s got his way with this one or not.”READ MORE: Inside Kate Middleton and William’s new home with ‘unique features’ Prince Harry has reportedly acknowledged the Queen’s death in his new memoir (Image: GETTY) Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were forced to stop their European tour to attend the Queen’s funeral (Image: GETTY)Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were on a European tour to visit charities “close their heart” when news of the Queen’s illness force them change their plans, with Harry flying to the Royal Family’s Balmoral Castle where the Queen died “peacefully” on September 8.Since the Queen’s state funeral, Prince Harry has reportedly tried to amend the book and appears to have snatched some edits from his publisher, Penguin Random House.His tell-all bombshell memoir will reportedly acknowledge the Queen’s death though it remains unclear what will be included in that extract.In an official statement honouring the late monarch, the Duke of Sussex remembered “her unwavering grace and dignity remained true throughout her life and now her everlasting legacy”.DON’T MISS:Meghan shares insights on raising her children [REPORT] Meghan Markle slammed for blaming reputation on ‘ethnicity’ [REPORT] Archie and Lilibet’s title decision ‘can be left until they are 18′ [REPORT] Prince Harry could be on collision course with the Royal Family with his new book (Image: GETTY)Prince Harry said his memories of “Granny” spanned from his own childhood to when the Queen met his two children – Archie and Lilibet. “Granny, while this final parting brings us great sadness, I am forever grateful for all of our first meetings – from my earliest childhood memories with you, to meeting you for the first time as my Commander-in-Chief, to the first moment you met my darling wife and hugged your beloved great-grandchildren,” he said.”I cherish these times shared with you, and the many other special moments in between. You are already sorely missed, not just by us, but by the world over. And as it comes to first meetings, we now honour my father in his new role as King Charles III.”Prince Harry’s “intimate and heartfelt” memoir, set to be published on January 10, will share “the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him”.READ NEXT:Camilla shares Charles’ unusual talent and why grandkids ‘adore him’Should King Charles strip Meghan and Harry of royal titles? POLLGMB row as royal expert slammed for ‘raking it in’ over SussexesPrince Harry ‘knows Firm will not return attack’ on himPippa Middleton’s unusual wedding rule that impacted Meghan Markle
Prince Harry likely ‘got his way’ with addition of Queen’s chapter
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