Prince Harry wants to be popular again. He hopes to make a “comeback” and become “more popular than ever before.”

Express UK said that the claims have come from Neil Sean, who talks about the British Royals in his own YouTube channel. In one of his latest videos, he discussed how the former working royal intends to make a return to “popularity” after the release of his upcoming tell-all memoir.

The royal expert said that the Duke of Sussex seemingly believes that his popularity “dipped” because the public has “misunderstood” him, and they do not know what he has gone through over the years. Accordingly, the royal reportedly feels that the tell-all memoir “will correct” all these things about him, allowing his audience to see his “true inner self.”

But, Sean emphasized that he “disagrees totally” with the said notion. He asserted that this is because, “quite frankly,” the youngest Wales prince “has never shut up.”

Amid all the talks, though, it is worth noting that the claims are purely opinionated. Hence, there are no assurances that this is, indeed, what Prince Harry is planning.

Nevertheless, he previously released an official statement, informing the public that he is writing the book “not as the prince [he] was born but as the man [he] has become.” He, also, pointed out that the material will be a “firsthand account” of his life that is both “accurate and wholly truthful.”

Sources, then, told Page Six that Prince Harry is “not writing the book to deliberately hurt” the British Royal Family. It was even said to be “insisted” that the royal-born Prince “has approached it as a way to reflect on his life and correct misinformation.”

The Duke of Sussex will reportedly simply tell his “truth” in the upcoming tell-all book.

But, royal insiders were said to have a different view of the move, as well as the material. One even allegedly rhetorically asked, how does the former working royal think that “this is not a ‘f*** you’” to the British Royal Family?”

On top of it all, insiders previously told The Sun that the members of the Royal Firm were “blindsided” by Prince Harry. As alleged, they were “unaware” about the tell-all memoir until moments before the news came out.

The Duke of Sussex reportedly “scrambled” to contact his family “only when he knew the story” was reaching the headlines.

However, a spokesman for the former working royal was said to have countered that he told the rest of family, including Queen Elizabeth II, about the book, although it was only “very recently.”