New royal book to be released by woman who produced bombshell film on Prince Harry
German producer Ulrike Grunewald is set to release a brand new royal book later this year.

Ulrike Grunewald, who was the producer behind a controversial German documentary about Prince Harry, is set to release a new book, titled A Royal Outcast, later this year. The book, which will follow the life and scandal of Princess Louise, will be available to purchase from November 6.
Shared to her Instagram, Ulrike revealed that it will be the "first comprehensive biography" of the late royal and will be based on more than a decade's worth of research. Princess Louise - who died in 1831 - later became the mother-in-law of Queen Victoria, the wife of Louise's second-born son Prince Albert.
According to the book's cover, the pending release will also have a foreword written by Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Prince Andrew, who has a well-documented interest in the life of the former Queen.

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Ulrike released 'Harry: The Lost Prince', in December 2024 - but the documentary was unavailable to watch in the UK. It was only released to the German broadcaster ZDF Network.
The show, which followed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down as senior working royals in 2020, was unavailable to watch outside of Germany due to legal reasons.
The Network previously told the Express: "Access from abroad is not possible due to legal restrictions."
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Prior to the release of 'Harry: The Lost Prince', the broadcaster described the show as Harry's "ongoing search for a meaningful role and the broader impact of this on the British monarchy".
Neither the Duke, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 43, were involved in the production of the documentary.
As well as Harry, Ulrike also previously produced a special on the Princess of Wales and the drama of the Windsors.