Harry's deal is for FOUR books - and one won't be released until after The Queen has died
Prince Harry will publish a memoir next year, during the Queen's platinum jubilee. Starting price for the deal was $25million , with the final fee much higher. Harry will write two books while his wife Meghan Markle will pen 'wellness book'.
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