Prince Harry’s recent appearance in a London court, where he requested the reinstatement of his 24-hour security detail, has sparked fresh speculation about the possibility of a follow-up to his bestselling memoir, Spare.
The court session, which included private proceedings due to national security concerns, revealed that Harry’s “worst fears had been confirmed.” However, the specifics of these fears remain undisclosed, leaving the public to wonder about the nature of his revelations.
Royal correspondent Cameron Walker suggested that the prince’s comments could be a subtle indication of more to come, with some speculating that Harry is hinting at future disclosures. “The reason some details were not shared in court was due to national security reasons. This could be seen as a veiled message from Harry,” Walker noted.

This aligns with Harry’s previous statements, where he mentioned having enough material for multiple books. He had shared earlier that some of the content was intentionally left out of Spare to prevent further strain on his family relationships. The combination of Harry’s ongoing legal battles and his previous openness about his memoir has led many to believe that a sequel to Spare could be on the horizon.
For context, Harry and his wife Meghan Markle made headlines in 2020 when they moved to California after stepping down from their royal duties. The couple is now raising their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, away from the British royal spotlight.