Queen Camilla has “resigned herself” to the fact that she may be attacked in Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir, Spare, according to a royal source. Royal commentator Neil Sean cited a “very good royal source” who has spoken with Camilla about the book, which will be released on January 10th next year. Camilla claimed, according to the source, that she is less concerned with the impact the book may have on her own reputation than with the impact on King Charles.Mr Sean said: “Camilla is looking toward what is coming at her in the future, all thanks to that book by her step-son Prince Harry.”According to a very good source, Camilla has resigned herself to the fact that Harry apparently will not treat her too nicely in that forthcoming book.”But she is not concerned about herself. She told this source that she can take it, she has dealt with a barrage of bad press in the past.”Right now she is concerned about her husband, given that in the last two years he has lost his father, and recently lost his beloved mother.”JUST IN: Royal Family LIVE: Charles fumed at Trump over topless Kate photos Camilla has accepted she may be attacked in Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir, Spare (Image: GETTY) It is likely that Prince Harry could launch an attack in the 416-page book on his stepmother (Image: GETTY)The royal commentator continued: “She has insisted it’s not about her, it’s about how Charles is going to get through this.”In his coronation year, he does not need this negative PR.”According to Camilla, she said what will be will be, that Harry has to live with what he puts into words.”But Camilla said ‘I am incredibly worried for my husband, the King’.” Nicholl suggested that the memoir could have serious consequences for the Sussexes’ future (Image: GETTY)The contents of the book remain relatively unknown but it is likely that Prince Harry could launch an attack in the 416-page book on his stepmother, Queen Camilla.Echoing Mr Sean’s remarks, another royal author Katie Nicholl suggested that the memoir could have serious consequences for the Sussexes’ future if it does “trash” Camilla.This comes as a brand-new exclusive poll by Techne suggested that a majority of Brits will not buy Prince Harry’s memoir.Some 55 percent of respondents said they would not be prepared to shell out for the book.DON’T MISS:Heartwarming Queen Camilla has won over the nation [POLL]Furious Russians question Putin’s plan in Ukraine [INTERVIEW]Jeremy Vine calls out Harry and Meghan’s use of royal titles [VIDEO] A poll by Techne suggested that a majority of Brits will not buy Prince Harry’s memoir (Image: GETTY)The poll of 1,629 British adults, carried out from November 2-3, found 30 percent would go out to buy Harry’s memoir, while 15 percent were undecided.Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: “It will be translated into 16 languages and the hype will be huge.”Much of the interest assumes that it will be controversial, because the blurb boasts it is ‘raw’ and has ‘unflinching honesty’.”If so there may well be a price to pay for its popularity as it will adversely affect the Sussexes’ already rocky relations with the Royal Family.”READ NEXT:Harry and Meghan blasted for ‘using royal links to make money’ Heartwarming Queen Camilla has won over the nationHarry and Meghan urged to stop using titles as good-faith gestureEx-royal butler says Fab 4 could be ‘patched up’ after Queen’s deathPrince Harry’s memoir brutally snubbed in poll as majority won’t buy