Although details of the book remain unknown, many speculations have arisen surrounding its content. Speaking on GB News, royal commentator, and host of the ToDiForDaily podcast, Kinsey Schofield has speculated that we could see Prince Harry “setting himself up” to align his book in a similar “direction” to his role as CIO for BetterUp.Ms Schofield told the hosts of GB News: “This is a BetterUp Summit in San Francisco, talking to CEOs.”[He will be] telling them they should work on themselves.”Work on their personal growth, but also encourage the people beneath them to nurture their own personal growth.”She continued: “I really do think that this is actually the direction we’re going to see his book [go in] when that inevitably comes out.READ MORE: ‘Plot twist!’ Harry and Andrew spared humiliation as King to ‘expand’ Councillors of State Prince Harry has spoken out about the impact of therapy (Image: PA) Prince Harry is no longer a senior royal (Image: PA)”I think he’s setting up to be that thought leader.”The guy that gets paid a lot of money to do [that].”The 38-year-old made a surprise appearance at the Masters of Scale Summit in San Francisco last week.He has been appointed the role of Chief Impact Officer of BetterUp last year.READ MORE: Meghan and Harry ‘getting ahead’ of Netflix backlash as Sussexes ‘nervous’ about series Two years after marrying Meghan, Harry moved to the US with his wife (Image: PA)In a new video, shared exclusively with PEOPLE, Harry can be heard admitting that he “never, ever thought” that he would be “at this stage” saying that “therapy is good”.He went on to say that coaching will “change your life” or “both will change your life”.The Duke of Sussex added that “the more people that we can get that to, the better”.The Duke added that the “goal” of BetterUp is “the democratization of coaching to make sure we can get it to the masses”.DON’T MISSHarry and Meghan ‘hurt Queen’ after declining Balmoral invites – claim [ANALYSIS]Meghan and Harry ‘getting ahead’ of Netflix backlash [INSIGHT]Meghan U-turns on royal ‘threat’ and admits ‘positives’ from ex-life [VIDEO]Speaking about the impact that therapy has had on his life, Harry admitted that therapy “opened” his eyes.He added: “I was moving through life thinking there was only one way to live and therapy burst that bubble”.During his interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2001, Prince Harry credited his wife Meghan Markle with pushing him to seek psychological support.He however had previously worked alongside brother Prince William and sister-in-law Kate, the Princess of Wales on the Heads Together project before his marriage.READ NEXT:
Harry ‘setting himself up to be thought leader’ with upcoming memoir
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