Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s documentary series has ‘concern’ over sales of book publisher’s memoir: royal expert
Royal commentator Neil Shawn discusses controversial Netflix limited series ‘Harry and Meghan’ following the release of volume two with a special focus on the royal rift.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s docuseries are reportedly worrying the publisher of the couple’s book.
According to royal observer Neil Schon, a source at Penguin Random House, publisher of Harry’s upcoming memoir Spear, he claims the company is “extremely concerned” that sales of Prince Harry’s books will plummet due to the couple’s Netflix series.
On October 27, Penguin Random House announced that The Duke of Sussex’s book will be released on January 10.
“What new could Harry put in the book?” Sean asked on FOX Business Thursday. “We’ve heard the story over and over again.”
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The royal expert pointed out that both Harry and Meghan Markle have already shared a lot of information regarding the royal family and the reasons for their departure in 2020, which may affect book sales.
Shawn indicated that the price of the book would be 25 Egyptian pounds (about 30 dollars), and said that it was “very expensive, especially in January due to the cost of living crisis.”
“When they signed the deal 18 months ago, they must have thought, ‘Oh great,’ but did they really know that Harry and Meghan were going to sell to so many other people before publishing,” Sean said of Penguin Random. a house.
He confirmed that the publisher had “grave concerns” and noted that the company was struggling with how to market the book.
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“Who can they actually trust to sit down and do a one-sided interview?” Sean asked.
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Penguin Random House did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ request for comment.
Penguin Random House is said to be “concerned” about what Prince Harry’s diary will do after the release of Netflix’s “Harry & Meghan.” (Penguin Random House/Getty Images/Fox News)
Penguin Random House previously shared that Harry’s story will be told with “raw, unflinching honesty” filled with “insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.”
“For Harry, this is finally his story,” the publisher added.

Harry’s brother William is now the Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne. (Mike Marsland/Mike Marsland/WireImage/Getty Images)
The title of the memoirs is an apparent reference to “the heir and spare,” a phrase often used to describe the royal siblings. Harry’s brother William is now the Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne.
When Harry was born, he was just behind William in the line of succession but has since been pushed down. Their father, King Charles III, succeeded to the throne after the Queen’s death.
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On Thursday, Netflix released the second installment of the “Harry & Meghan” documentary series, which focuses on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from royal life, penned by “Megxit” press.
In 2020, the couple announced that they would step down as senior members of the British royal family.
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