A royal commentator claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision could put additional pressure on the rift between the two royal siblings ahead of the release of Harry’s book, which is expected to be published later this year. “The outrage, fury and disgust at the highest levels of the monarchy at Prince Harry’s decision to press ahead with the publication of his forthcoming autobiography, even as the 96-year-old Queen’s health suffers, is only growing,” wrote Dan Wootton. the Daily Mail. The ‘intimate and heartfelt’ Penguin Random House book, worth £14.7m, is seen as the potential ‘final straw’ in relations between Harry and his brother Prince William. Harry’s memoir is widely expected to feature the Duke’s memories of his mother Princess Diana and the breakdown of his parents’ marriage. How Prince Charles, Prince William and stepmother Camilla will be portrayed – is the source of much speculation among commentators.