King Charles is allegedly worried about Prince Harry releasing a second book that will detail more of his grievances against him and his brother, Prince William.

A source told Globe that Prince Harry won’t stop until he gets a reaction from King Charles. And the monarch’s refusal to say a word could jeopardize the British monarchy.

“Harry seems to be using the threat of a second book to be his father to his will. He’s demanding an official public apology for a lifetime of petty personal grievances and what he sees as egregious slights against his mother and wife Meghan. Harry seems to be holding all the cards since Charles is frozen with fear,” the source said.

According to royal author Tom Bower, King Charles has every right to fear his youngest son, Prince Harry. After all, the Duke of Sussex said that he was forced to remove at least 400 pages from Spare. And the majority of his stories in those 400 pages could be damaging to King Charles and Prince William.

“The embattled king knows he has good reason to fear his son. No one knows better than Charles that Harry has barely scratched the surface when it comes to his tumultuous marriage to Diana, his difficult relationship with his own parents, and his adulterous relationship with Camilla,” the source said.

What’s worse is that Prince Harry could even detail how King Charles broke Princess Diana’s heart because of his affair with Queen Consort Camilla. And those that would read his next memoir might remember why they shouldn’t trust King Charles in the first place.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that King Charles fears his youngest son, Prince Harry. And it’s not true that Prince Harry could reveal more details about King Charles’ affair.

After all, these stories have already been included in Prince Harry’s memoir Spare. And there’s no indication that he has more to say about this topic.

It is also important to note that King Charles did not respond to Prince Harry not because he was scared of him but because he was following the royal family’s motto of never complaining and never explaining.

For many years, King Charles has been following this rule and so is Prince William.