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Report: After Prince Harry’s explosive memoir “Spare,” Meghan Markle is considering publishing a tell-all memoir

Report: After Prince Harry’s explosive memoir “Spare,” Meghan Markle is considering publishing a tell-all memoir


Report: After Prince Harry’s explosive memoir “Spare,” Meghan Markle is considering publishing a tell-all memoir



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(MENAFN- Live Mint) Amid growing problems with the royals, Meghan Markle is reportedly planning to make explosive revelations in her memoir after her Prince Harry’s sensational personal account, Spare, caused a furore. The former Suits actress is considering revealing her troubled relationship with the royal family in her memoir when the time is right, the New York Post reported, citing sources.

According to a report in the British tabloid magazine “Closer,” Meghan Markle plans to share her experiences with mental health problems during her time with the royals in an explosive book.

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“There is talk among her friends that it is time to take the gloves off and stop being diplomatic,” Closer quoted a source as saying. The report also added that work may already have begun on a sequel to Prince Harry’s 2023 memoir, “Spare.”

However, Meghan Markle has not yet made an official confirmation. Amid speculation about another book, the report mentioned that there is a growing belief among Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s friends that the couple is ready to give up diplomacy.

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“There are so many calls for Meghan to speak out, whether it be in the form of another interview or even her own memoir. She has the potential to make an absolute fortune and clear up a lot of questions,” the source added.

The report suggested that Meghan’s desire to speak out was sparked after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their children, were not invited to the royal family’s annual summer gathering at Balmoral.

The source viewed the conscious decision not to invite the couple as a “personal attack aimed at hurting and embarrassing them.” The source also said that such frequent rejections at family functions could affect their “brand as well as their morale, potentially putting them at even greater risk.”

Meghan first spoke publicly about her suicidal thoughts in a television interview with Oprah Winfre in 2021. During the interview, Meghan Markle claimed that her mental health had deteriorated during her pregnancy with her son Archie due to the pressures of royal life.

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