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Kate’s uncle planned to pen a book on Prince Harry and Meghan, but she advised him to…

Following orders to remove references to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from his biography, Kate Middleton’s uncle Gary Goldsmith is penning a book about his business ventures, according to the UK’s Daily Express. Originally, Gary Goldsmith intended to publish a tell-all book that would reveal the conflict between the Sussexes and the royal family. Now, the report stated, he has decided not to write the book.

“At the moment, Gary is concentrating on penning a book on his business endeavors and how he rose to such prominence. Writing about personal family secrets or revealing information about a falling out with Harry and Meghan didn’t make sense in light of all the recent antics. It’s best for them to move on from that chapter completely,” it asserted.

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After earning a £30 million fortune from his IT company, Gary Goldsmith initially mentioned writing his memoir in 2013. He eventually changed his mind after first promising not to divulge any information that may embarrass Kate Middleton or Prince William.

“The Middleton family members inquired to be sure there would be no shocks. The news that Gary has chosen to concentrate his forthcoming book on his business endeavors instead will come as a relief to Harry and Meghan. There was concern that it might have prompted the Sussexes to write a second book in retribution,” the report stated.

Details concerning the Sussexes were supposed to be included, but that plan has since been shelved. It continued, “Fanning the fires is pointless.

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The earlier story in OK! magazine about Kate Middleton’s uncle penning a book led to a number of amusingly bogus AI books being posted on Amazon. Gary Goldsmith then declared, “I want to take legal action against those who put words in my mouth by publishing fake news.” Since then, Amazon has taken the books down from their official site.

Naiteek Bhatt

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