Royal experts say Prince Harry’s release of his sensational memoir soon after Queen’s death would have ‘tasteless, inappropriate, and ruin any opportunity for reconciliation.

Harry, now fifth on the line to the throne is scheduled to publish the much-anticipated book right in time for Christmas and Thanksgiving.

The future of the memoir is now in doubt after Her Majesty’s death on Thursday. Royal experts say it would look very unprofessional for him to make any controversial statements at this point. 

Publishing sources indicate that Prince Harry may push it back to 2023, so that he can write more chapters regarding the death of the Queen.

Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator, said that he didn’t think the book had to have been written, but publishing it now would be foolish, even with an extra chapter about the Queen.

He stated, “It isn’t a question of a revision. It’s a matter for a review.”

It would not be tasteful if the publication contained any sensational content.   

It is up to him what he likes to be perceived. His loyalty to his father is obvious with a new reign. He is very fond about him. What better way to show his loyalty than by postponing, even permanently, the memoir which never should have been linked to the Queen’s jubilee year.

Prince Harry (pictured returning to Windsor after the death of his grandmother) should demonstrate his loyalty to the new King by scrapping the memoir that he'd planned to bring out this year, a royal expert has said

A royal expert said that Prince Harry, who is seen returning to Windsor following the passing of his grandmother, should show his loyalty to the King and scrap the memoir he had planned to publish this year.

‘I think it’s a very interesting situation now because we have got the King who sent love to them in his address so it is now up to the Sussexes to respond. 

“I believe the King did it well, because they received a mention and very fond mention.

Fitzwilliams stated that the impact on Prince Harry’s reputation will depend upon what the book talks about, something which remains a mystery.

He stated, “But it wouldn’t be appropriate for them to publish anything with any controversial content particularly at this time.”

Phil Dampier is the Royal expert. He suggested that Charles might have an olive branch and that the relationship between Charles and Charles was ‘as raw’ as it has ever been.

He stated that publishing his memoir would destroy any chances of reconciliation between the family. He would have to cross the line, and Charles would not be able forgive William.

Dampier stated that he is unsure if the book will ever be published as Harry appears’very determined’. The Queen’s passing could increase sales, Dampier suggested.

According to some reports, the Duke of Sussex may discuss his thoughts about Camilla Parker Bowes’ relationship with his father.

However, it appears that the King doesn’t even know the potential revelations if the memoir were to be published. 

According to sources, neither Prince William nor King Charles, as well their lawyers and advisors, were allowed to view any part of the manuscript. 

Richard Fitzwilliams said it is now up to the Sussexes to respond after King Charles sent his 'love' to them in his address to the nation last night (pictured)

Richard Fitzwilliams indicated that the Sussexes now have to answer King Charles’s “love” in his speech to the nation last night. (pictured)

Penguin Random House has not yet provided any information to the family regarding the publication date. 

In July, it was announced that Harry had completed the book with JR Moehringer as ghostwriter and that the lawyers had signed off on the final manuscript. If the Prince still plans to publish the memoir in this year’s, there may be an urgent rewrite. 

Radar claims that Harry will delay the publication to make room for additional chapters on the Queen’s passing. 

‘They don’t want the book to be out of date before it’s even published,’ the source added. It will give Harry an opportunity to think about his father.

Even before the Queen’s death, Page Six reported that publishers had been querying the immanency of the book’s release as it was still not available on Amazon or elsewhere for very important pre-sales.

A source said to the site: “I’ve heard Harry has some truth bombs within his book, which he is debating about whether or not to include.”

It is unclear whether publication of Harry's memoir will go ahead in light of the Queen's death on Thursday. Pictured: Prince Harry with his grandmother the Queen in 2019

The Queen’s suicide on Thursday has made it unclear if Harry will publish his memoir. Pictured in 2019: Prince Harry, his grandmother and the Queen

Penguin Random House described the book’s contents as “a deeply personal memoir by one of the most influential and fascinating global figures of all time”.

Website of publisher says that Prince Harry will publish, for first time ever, the comprehensive account of all the life lessons, experiences and losses that helped to shape him. 

Prince Harry presents a candid portrait that covers his life from childhood up to present. It includes his commitment to military service, his two trips to Afghanistan and his joy as a father and husband.

Prince Harry said that any money he makes will go to charity and that his story will help show people from all backgrounds that they have more in common than they think. 

Penguin Random House is yet to release a statement about whether or not the controversial publication will be delayed due to Queen Elizabeth’s passing. MailOnline reached out for comments to the publisher.