PRINCE Harry is "sick with worry" about the possibility of "a new war with the royals” when his memoir is finally released after multiple delays.

According to a source Prince Harry is reportedly “worried sick” his memoir “will lead to a new war with the royals” when it is released.

The source told Heat magazine that “Meghan is urging him to tell his truth and not hide what really happened” while he struggles with what to include.

They added: “Every passage is being revised again and again. Harry keeps remembering new things he wants to include, and then suddenly panics about toning down certain anecdotes.”

Harry has kept a lid on the contents and told only the Queen, 96, that he was working on it before it was announced last summer.

Promoting it, Prince Harry said: “I’m writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become.”

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    Fears for Camilla

    Harry says his autobiography will be “heartfelt and intimate” but it is feared it could stoke up new rifts with the Royal Family.

    He has been researching the life of his mother Princess Diana — and insiders worry he will blast step-mum Camilla, 75, who has been named future Queen Consort.

    Sources say the Queen, was the only member of the family who Harry informed about the writing of his memoir.

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    Mystery after son of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s model friend is found dead

    THE nine-year-old son of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s model friend has mysteriously been found dead, the family said.

    Kelly McKee Zajfen, 42, made the heartbreaking announcement on Instagram last Friday after son George was reportedly found “unresponsive” in their home.

    “My world is shattered into a million pieces,” the former model and businesswoman said.

    “I have little ability to breathe. Walk. Function. Sit. Stand. You were the light of my life.

    “Your smile made the room so bright and your heart was the most perfect and sweetest.”

    Friends Meghan and Harry donated $5,000 to a GoFundMe made in George’s honor under their children’s names.

    The money gained in the fundraiser will be donated to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

    Meghan met Zajfen through her ex-husband Trevor Engelson, who also donated to the GoFundMe, a source told Daily Mail.

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    Pippa Middleton chooses Royal Family-inspired name for newborn daughter

    PIPPA Middleton‘s newborn daughter has reportedly been given a Royal Family-inspired name.

    The sister of Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge is said to have welcomed her third child, a baby girl, into the world in June.

    And now it’s been claimed she and husband James Matthews have decided to call their daughter Rose.

    “Rose has been the name of some royals across the centuries, including Mary Tudor, known as ‘Mary Rose’, Queen of France,” a source told the Daily Mail.

    The name, which is of Latin origin, also refers to the Rose flower – which is the birth flower of June.

    And it’s the floral reference that will be seen as a link to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s daughter Lilibet.

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    Earl of Wessex’s full statement

    The Earl of Wessex said: “The waiting is over. The XXII Commonwealth Games is about to get under way and for the next 11 days all eyes will be on Birmingham and the West Midlands of England. To all athletes, officials, spectators and visitors I bid you a very warm welcome and thank you all for coming. It simply wouldn’t be the great festival of sport it is without you. 

    “Yet the Games are more than just about sport, they are the greatest manifestation of the Commonwealth: our extraordinary collection of countries linked together through a myriad of bonds of common interests and relationships. The parallel arts festival is an integral part of this celebration and reminds us of our shared values and the tremendous talent that exists across our family of nations. 

    “The stage is now set and the show is about to begin. To everyone involved in the production, whether behind the scenes or front-of-house: thank you, good luck and enjoy yourselves. I know from all your preparations that you want to make Birmingham 2022 a brilliant and memorable experience. 

    “It is to those who actually have to go on to the stage, the performers and those who are about to compete, that I wish particular good luck, to achieve your best and to inspire the next generation. Whatever your role or involvement, I hope you have an experience of a lifetime and enjoy every moment.”

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    Earl of Wessex sends best wishes to everyone involved in the Commonwealth Games

    The Earl of Wessex has sent a message to those competing at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

    Within his message “to everyone involved in the production” the Earl of Wessex has wished them “good luck” and reminded people to “enjoy” their time.

    He said: “The stage is now set and the show is about to begin. To everyone involved in the production, whether behind the scenes or front-of-house: thank you, good luck and enjoy yourselves. I know from all your preparations that you want to make Birmingham 2022 a brilliant and memorable experience.”

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    Exclusive – Prince Harry has cost taxpayers up to £100k with legal fight

    Prince Harry has cost taxpayers up to £100,000 with his legal fight to get back his bodyguards.

    His case landed the Home Office with a bill for £90,094.79 between September and May.

    It includes £55,254 on the Government Legal Department, £34,824 on counsel and £16.55 on couriers.

    There have been two High Court hearings since May so the bill can be expected to top £100,000. It will mount further when a review gets under way at a date yet to be set.

    The duke, 37, says he does not feel safe in the UK after the Home Office took away armed guards when he quit royal duty.

    He filed a complaint to the High Court ten months ago and was granted a judicial review last week.

    Harry says he has offered to pay for any Met Police bodyguards while he is in the UK.

    Earlier this year, his spokesman also insisted he did not want to impose on taxpayers.

    But the mounting cost to the taxpayer has emerged from an information request to the Royal and VIP Executive Committee­.

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