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Meghan Markle to Drop final Bombshell as ‘Pride’ is hurt, reports say

If Meghan Markle decides to write her own memoir, it could have explosive consequences for the Royal Family, which has already been deeply affected by Prince Harry’s bombshell tell-all book Spare. The prospect of Meghan publicly sharing her side of the story is reportedly causing significant concern within the monarchy, as it could further strain an already fragile relationship.

A source told Closer Magazine, “It’s not just about pride or hurt feelings; there are very ugly repercussions for them when this constant narrative that they’re family outcasts keeps getting fed. It impacts their brand as well as their morale, and it has the potential to put them more at risk.”

The source also hinted that the couple’s inner circle believes it’s time to abandon diplomacy. “The talk among their friends is that it’s time to take the gloves off and do away with the diplomacy,” they said, suggesting that Meghan’s memoir could be even more revealing than Harry’s.

“Another tell-all would cause so much trouble; this feud would go nuclear,” the insider continued, indicating that such a book could further deepen the rift between the Sussexes and the Royal Family.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle famously stepped back from their royal duties in 2020 and moved to California with their son, Prince Archie. Since then, they have openly criticized the Royal Family, including accusations of racism towards their son. The couple later welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet, in their new home.

As tensions continue to simmer, the possibility of Meghan releasing a memoir adds another layer of uncertainty to the future of the Sussexes’ relationship with the Royal Family.

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