Prince Harry’s former ghostwriter has “no idea” if the duke has ever read the 2011 book they worked on together, titled “Walking With the Wounded.”
The Duke of Sussex, 40, enlisted the help of author Mark McCrum to pen the foreword for the best-selling book, which centers around four wounded soldiers on an expedition to the North Pole.
But despite working so closely with Harry on the project, McCrum revealed that he’s actually never met the royal.
Prince Harry’s former ghostwriter has “no idea” if the duke has ever read the 2011 book they worked together on, titled “Walking With the Wounded.”Getty Images
Instead of meeting Harry in person, the author received videos of the duke in Norway while he was on his way to meet the soldiers.
“In the end I was sent a video of him out on the ice, enthusing about the beauty of the landscape and the bravery of his companions,” McCrum, 67, wrote.
The best-selling book centers around four wounded soldiers on an expedition to the North Pole.Mark McCrum Paragon
Among the videos McCrum received, one showed Harry submerged in ice whilst decked out in a polar kit.
And while the clip was filmed specifically for McCrum, the author said it failed to provide any helpful insight into the duke’s trek.
“It was recorded just for me but hardly illuminating. The word ‘amazing’ featured a lot, I remember,” McCrum said of the video.
Despite working so closely with Harry on the project, McCrum revealed that he’s actually never met the royal.Getty Images

Despite McCrum’s efforts during the making of the book, he remains doubtful that Harry ever read the final version that hit shelves worldwide.Getty Images
“This was worked up into a thoughtful chapter, which then had to get copy approval from Clarence House.”
And despite all his efforts during the making of the book, McCrum remains doubtful that Harry ever read the final version that hit shelves worldwide.
“Whether Harry read it himself, I have no idea,” he added.
Elsewhere, McCrum compared his ghostwriting process to that of JR Moehringer, who later ghostwrote Harry’s bombshell 2023 memoir, “Spare.”
“JR Moehringer, who said he was ‘exasperated’ ghostwriting Harry’s memoir Spare, clearly had a tougher challenge and a longer struggle,” he wrote.
“Spare” left no stone unturned about the duke’s time at the Firm, and became the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time.Penguin Random House/MEGA
The explosive book, which left no stone unturned about the duke’s time at the Firm, became the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time.
Unsurprisingly, the book’s release resulted in an even bigger rift between the Sussexes and the Windsor clan.