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Royals ‘Getting Lawyered Up’ For Potential Libelous Attacks From Harry’s ‘Tell-All’ Memoir: Report

Royals ‘Getting Lawyered Up’ For Potential Libelous Attacks From Harry’s ‘Tell-All’ Memoir: Report

SALISBURY, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II speaks with staff during a visit to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) at Porton Down science park on October 15, 2020 near Salisbury, England. The Queen and the Duke of Cambridge visited the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) where they were to view displays of weaponry and tactics used in counter intelligence, a demonstration of a Forensic Explosives Investigation and meet staff who were involved in the Salisbury Novichok incident. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness also formally opened the new Energetics Analysis Centre.

A new report from The Sun claims that the Queen has ordered senior palace aides to prepare for a legal battle with ex-royals Harry and Meghan. 

According to an inside source, the Queen has become “exasperated with repeated attacks” from the duo. The source claims that the feeling in the palace is “that enough is enough,” including from the top echelons of power. “There is a limit to how much will be accepted and the Queen and Royal Family can only be pushed so far,” the source said. “They are getting lawyered up. Harry and Meghan will be made aware and know repeated attacks will not be tolerated.”

The palace reportedly began working with legal firms that specialize in libel and privacy shortly after Harry announced that he plans to publish a tell-all memoir next year. According to The Sun, the royal family is considering sending a legal warning to the publisher of the tell-all book, Penguin Random House. 

Harry has promised to cover “the highs and lows” of being a senior royal and many in the media have questioned whether Harry sought permission to write the book. According to the New York Post’s Page Six, Harry’s biography is expected to be “explosive” and will include stories that he dubs “wholly truthful.”“There is a limit to how much will be accepted and the Queen and Royal Family can only be pushed so far,” the source said. “They are getting lawyered up. Harry and Meghan will be made aware and know repeated attacks will not be tolerated.”

The palace reportedly began working with legal firms that specialize in libel and privacy shortly after Harry announced that he plans to publish a tell-all memoir next year. According to The Sun, the royal family is considering sending a legal warning to the publisher of the tell-all book, Penguin Random House. 

Harry has promised to cover “the highs and lows” of being a senior royal and many in the media have questioned whether Harry sought permission to write the book. According to the New York Post’s Page Six, Harry’s biography is expected to be “explosive” and will include stories that he dubs “wholly truthful.”


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