EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry shocked fans when he released his explosive debut memoir, Spare, and the Duke of Sussex has teased he has even more secrets to revealPrince Harry and WilliamPrince Harry is not close with his family

    Prince Harry has been warned against continuing the royal family feud in a potential second memoir.

    The Duke of Sussex sent shockwaves around the world when he released his debut memoir Spare. In the book, Harry shared a number of explosive secrets as he opened up about his past drug use and accused his brother Prince William of attacking him during an alleged fight.

    The bombshells are believed to have worsened the relationship between Harry and his family. Now that he’s shared his dreams of a royal reunion, celebrity ghost writer Joshua Lisec has told The Mirror US Harry should avoid revealing any other bombshell royal revelations.

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    When asked if Harry might write about his recent U.K security case and the impact it would have on his relationship with the royal family, Lisec said, “I don’t think so. The reporting is enough for this particular subject.”

    SpareSpare revealed a lot of secrets(Image: Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    He suggested, “I think any second book that Prince Harry would do would need to be different in tone, theme and subject matter than the first one because the reading public in both Britain and America and the rest of the Commonwealth countries, we sort of already know Prince Harry’s story.”

    Lisec pointed out how Spare already told fans “who he’s been, who he has become.” The writer continued, “There’s not really a whole lot that’s new from this perspective.”

    Instead, the expert suggested a second book from Harry might not be what fans want at all. “The more interesting memoir from a global reading perspective would be Meghan’s potential memoir,” he shared.

    Lisec’s comments come after the Duke of Sussex previously teased he could have more to say in a Spare sequel. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph when the book was first released, he revealed he had to edit out a lot of stories.

    “The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way,” Harry admitted. “And the hard bit was taking things out.”

    He said the stories that were taken out focused on his father King Charles and brother Prince William. However, Harry said it was information he didn’t “want the world to know.”

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