Meghan Markle he has a move up the sleeve which, while it could massively boost her and Prince Harry’s income, could also destroy any chance of them reconciling with the Royal Family, royal experts have claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex struck a series of deals after they stepped down from the royal family and moved to the US in 2020 to become financially independent.
One of his projects, Harry’s memoir Spare, was an instant success when it was published in January 2023. with 1.4 million copies sold only in the UK, US and Canada on day one of its release.
Spare included a series of explosive claims about the Duke’s life within the Royal Family.
Royal experts have suggested that if Meghan were writing their own autobiography This could bring in a lot of money for the couple, but it could also make their relationship with the royals even more strained.
Tom Bower, author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors told Talk TV in January: “The only thing he has left – and I think this is his potential gold mine – is his autobiography.
“She has a very, very vivid imagination and will be able to tell an incredible story… to increase her income.”
Meanwhile, another author has claimed that a potential book by the duchess could seriously damage the couple’s relationship with the firm.
Phil Dampier told the Sun: “The royals will assume the worst and brace for more revelations.
“That would only make relations much worse, but I still don’t think the royals will fight back.
“They will stay quiet and absorb the situation, even if it hurts them deeply.
“Their policy was that Harry and Meghan would run out of ammunition, but unfortunately they have plenty left in the form of Meghan’s book. There is nothing she won’t twist to justify her position.”