Harry's explosive memoir will be full of "truth bombs"- but it faces the prospect of yet more delays according to reports.

The book was set to hit shelves this November, but now the memoir, which reportedly sent a "tsunami of fear" through Buckingham Palace, may not be released until next year.

A source told celebrity news site Page Six that Harry was still unsure about what he wanted to include in the book.

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They said: "I have heard that Harry has some truth bombs in his book that he is debating on whether to include or not.

"So this [delay] is no surprise if he needs more time to work on the book."

The book is set to be the first-ever "definitive account" of the Duke of Sussex's life, and some in the Palace worry that the estranged prince could use the book to "settle old scores" with the Firm by revealing unflattering truths about his time as a working member of the Royal Family.

JR Moehringer, who ghost-wrote the book, has reportedly finished the manuscript which is now said to be going through "legal processes" while Harry determines what he does and doesn't want to include in the memoir.

The Daily Star has contacted Prince Harry's representatives and Penguin Random House, who are publishing the memoir, for comment.

The Sussexes have seen a number of projects delayed in recent years, after Meghan Markle released the first episode of her Spotify podcast earlier this week (August 23), nearly a whopping two years after she reportedly signed the multi-million-pound deal with the streaming giant back in December 2020.

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Episode one of Archetypes featured the Duchess' close pal Serena Williams and saw the pair discuss their ambition and Serena's plans for the future.

The Sussexes also reportedly bagged a multi-year deal with Netflix, which was supposed to see them create feature films, children's shows, and even a reality-style TV show following their lives.

But so far the only show to make it onto the platform has been Meghan's animated series Pearl, which was recently axed from the platform.

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