Meghan Markle to release her own explosive memoir after Prince Harry
The royal family must prepare for another explosive book by the Dukes of Sussex, according to the British press. Just days after the release of Prince Harry's memoir "Spare," Meghan Markle is said to be "contemplating" recounting "her life in the spotlight and leaving no stone unturned" about her time under Elizabeth II. .
“I would be surprised if Meghan didn't publish her own story,” a Hollywood agent told Britain's Daily Mail tabloid in an article published on Sunday. “Spare is clearly Prince Harry's chance to tell his own, but hers is just as interesting. I mean, how many actresses end up marrying a prince?” he added.
It would not be Meghan's first book, as she dabbled in children's literature with the publication of The Bench.
The Sussexes also plan to release a wellness book as part of their four-book deal with Penguin Random House. Everything indicates that the fourth publication will be the long-awaited autobiography of the former American actress.
Those who have already read Harry's biography affirm that it is more incendiary than the documentary and that it will mean a complete break with the royal family. In it, the son of the late Lady Di reveals in detail how he was educated at Buckingham and how they prepared him to be a member of The Firm.
"Prince Harry will offer an honest and captivating personal portrait," the publisher announced, "spanning Harry's entire life in the public eye, from his childhood to the present day, including his dedication to the royal family, his duties soldiers who took him twice to the front lines in Afghanistan, and the happiness he has found in becoming a husband and father."
Hitting shelves in just over a week, "Spare" bills itself as "raw, unwavering honesty." It is expected that King Charles will not be portrayed negatively by his youngest son, but according to the press, Harry is extremely critical of Prince William.
In his Netflix documentary, Harry had unkind words against the next king of England, and with his memories it is feared that their relationship will be permanently damaged,
A source told The Times: "Overall, I think the book will be worse for them than the royal family expects. Carlos is portrayed better than he expected, but he's tough on William, in particular, and even Kate takes flak."
"I can't see how Harry and William will be able to reconcile after this," he added.
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Harry will appear on Sunday, January 8, two days before his editorial project comes to light, on CBS's “60 Minutes”.
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He will also be interviewed by ITV journalist Tom Bradby, the same one who made the documentary "Harry and Meghan: An African Adventure", about the Sussexes' tour of Africa where Markle publicly acknowledged for the first time the media pressure she had suffered after her maternity.
Bradby is also in the Sussexes documentary.
Meghan talks about how it was a turning point when the journalist asked her how she was doing emotionally. "Thank you for asking, because not many people have asked me if I'm okay," the duchess said.
“I was really grateful that someone asked me a question as if I were a human being,” Markle says in her documentary.
Harry's biography, written by JR Moehringer, is expected to be even more incendiary than the Netflix docuseries.
Harry's long-awaited memories have suffered a three-month delay in seeing the light, due to the death of Elizabeth II, which took place on September 8. King Carlos III's son will donate to charities with the proceeds from his publication.
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"Prince Harry will offer an honest and captivating personal portrait," the publisher announced, "spanning Harry's entire life in the public eye, from his childhood to the present day, including his dedication to the royal family, his duties soldiers who took him twice to the front lines in Afghanistan, and the happiness he has found in becoming a husband and father.
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