He reported that the Duke of Sussex and JR Moehrimger were working on the memoir in secret. Commenting on the report, renowned ghostwriter Johsua Lisec said “Prince Harry took a small advance to tarnish his family name and hired a ghostwriter to carry out the hit.” Lisec, who is the author of several books, said: “How can a ghostwriter save his honor, do Prince Harry’s story justice and sell a million books at the same time?” He then went on to explain what one should expect from Harry’s memoir. “Prince Harry’s memoir must be told in a way that defines him as a Hero, he said. Elaborating on who the “bad guy” could be, Joshua said, “it’s the family.” He said it would be the wrong move on Harry’s part, as “the villain who torments Prince Harry should be an idea, not a person.” Read Joshua’s Twitter thread on Harry’s memoir below: “If you said ‘make Meghan evil!’, then you’re just cheering for more strife in the world. We need his Enemy to be something big, something we all face, something we long to see defeated. Who are the potential villains? -Losing his mom -Feeling of suffocation from delivery -The challenge of falling in love with someone who doesn’t fit in smoothly with your family -How to leave the shadow of your parents to become known as your own person”