There are speculations that Prince Harry's memoir could add to the tension that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex already have with the royal family.
However, royal expert Valentine Low - Speaking on Sky News Australia - has warned Harry that if he were to "pull back", relations could be healed and reconciliation could be possible.
Upon being asked if Harry is "aware" of the problems that his book could cause, Low said: "I think he's only too well aware."
The expert adds: "I think where he is at the moment, he feels like he's got to tell his truth."
He continues: "We've heard all these stories about Harry's supposedly having second thoughts and wondering whether he should turn it down. Don't know the truth of that, only find out the truth when the book comes out."
"If Harry pulls back things could improve," according to the author.
According to Low, if Harry doesn't "pull back", it wouldn't necessarily make things worse as "things are already pretty bad at the moment".
The author of the book 'Courtiers', claimed that the Royal Family are "pretty nervous" about the contents of Harry's upcoming book.
Sharing his thoughts about Meghan and Harry's most recent visit to the UK, the expert added that there was "no warmth on show" and that this shows relations are "sill not good".
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