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Royal family warned of Meghan Markle’s new plot amid King, Kate’s health worries

Meghan Markle appears to be on the cusp of embarking on a significant literary journey as she prepares to author an “explosive” memoir, to share her perspective in a manner reminiscent of her husband Prince Harry’s groundbreaking book, “Spare.”

Paul Burrell, a former royal aide who served Princess Diana for over a decade until her tragic demise in a car accident in 1997, has weighed in on this development. Burrell believes that it is “inevitable” for the Duchess of Sussex to feel compelled to “write her side of the story” due to her notable absence from “Spare.” According to him, Meghan is currently engaged in crafting her memoir and plans to provide a unique perspective from a woman’s point of view.

In an exclusive conversation with The Post, Burrell shared his perspective, stating, “There is no way she is going to stay quiet: She is going to want her side of the story out there, and that will do even further damage to the royal family and rock them even more.” Burrell’s comments underscore the potential impact of Meghan’s forthcoming memoir and the challenges it may pose to the royal family.

This news surfaces amid ongoing concerns about the health of the King and Kate, both of whom are currently recuperating at home following medical procedures last month. The royal family’s health issues have added a layer of complexity to the evolving dynamics within the monarchy.

Despite the health-related issues within the royal family, Meghan and Harry have chosen to make their first public statement following the hospitalizations of Prince Charles and Kate. In their message, they expressed their support for families with children who have been affected by the challenges associated with social media.

While they did not directly mention Kate and Prince Charles in their statement, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex applauded the efforts of thousands of parents across the country whose advocacy led to a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on online safety for children. Their statement reflects their ongoing commitment to addressing important societal issues and offers a glimpse into their evolving roles and priorities as public figures.

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