Rumors about Meghan Markle penning an autobiography have stirred the already turbulent waters between the Sussexes and the Royal family, according to insights from a royal expert. While the existence of Meghan’s memoir remains unconfirmed, speculations abound, with the potential publication looming as a catalyst for prolonged discord.
Royal expert Phil Dampier shared his perspective with OK! Magazine, highlighting the impact of previous tell-all books such as “Finding Freedom” and “Endgame,” both authored by Omid Scobie. Dampier also mentioned “Spare,” another book with notable omissions that the expert suggested might have been deliberately left unexplored by its author.
In the context of Meghan’s rumored autobiography, Dampier remarked, “It might well be done by Meghan.” The expert emphasized that the prospect of such a book had become a lingering concern within the royal family, presenting a major obstacle to any potential reconciliation.
Dampier articulated the apprehension, stating, “This is something that’s been hanging over the royal family and is probably one of the main barriers to any kind of reconciliation.” He pointed out a pervasive lack of trust as a significant hurdle, explaining, “Because the King and William and Kate will just be worried that anything they say, any communications, any phone calls will end up in a new book. That is the big problem. They just don’t trust him.”
The alleged autobiography has become a focal point in the ongoing narrative of strained relations between the Sussexes and the Royal family. Its potential release raises questions about the impact on the already delicate dynamics within the royal household. As the speculation persists, observers await further developments and the potential implications of Meghan Markle’s literary endeavors on the intricate web of royal relationships.