King Charles has taken a sigh of relief after Prince Harry allegedly cancelled film rights to a potential adaptation of his bombshell tell-all memoir Spare.
In conversation with Sky News Australia, royal commentator Esther Krakue believes that the former working royal's new decision is definitely a "sigh of relief" for the senior royal figures.
She said, "I’m sure the palace is breathing a sigh of relief because after the bombshell of Spare which became the fastest no-selling fiction book upon its release."
The royal expert added, "I don’t think the royal family want anymore headache of seeing how they can prolong this saga."
Esther claimed Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have made it clear that they have moved on from their grievance parade about the royal family.
However, the former working royals are still "trying to find their feet" in their new journey of building drowning careers.
The royal author further stated Prince Harry has no intention of turning Spare into a "film or some sort of series," which could be his way to start peace talks with his estranged family.
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