Meghan Markle's Upcoming Book May Be Filled with Explosive Allegations, Experts Claim
Rumors about Meghan Markle penning a tell-all memoir have been circulating for months, and now royal biographer Tom Bower has reignited the speculation with his latest claims. According to Bower, the Duchess of Sussex is preparing to release a memoir that could be filled with damaging allegations about the British royal family, similar to her husband Prince Harry's controversial bestseller, "Spare."
Bower, known for his critical stance on the Sussexes and his biography of King Charles, suggested in an interview with The Sun that Markle's potential autobiography would serve as an "ultimate weapon" to boost her earnings and fame. "We're still waiting for Meghan's own autobiography, which I'm sure she's penning. She's a good writer," Bower stated. "It will be filled with vitriol and filled with lies."
He further claimed that Markle would not hesitate to include sensational headlines to ensure the book's success. "She will not tell the truth because you want sensational headlines," he said. Bower's remarks come amid growing speculation that the Sussexes might need another financial and publicity boost, given their future prospects appear uncertain.
"I think they're on a permanent decline," Bower told The Sun. "But whenever they need money, whenever they need publicity to stoke their reputation, they will drop another little bomb." This comment refers to the series of projects and interviews the couple has undertaken since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020.
However, these claims have not been independently verified. Entertainment Tonight reported last year that there was no truth to rumors that Markle was working on an autobiography. Despite this, the potential for a memoir remains a topic of interest and controversy among royal watchers and the media.
Markle's previous ventures into publishing include a children's book, "The Bench," released in June 2021. More recently, she announced the launch of her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and wrapped up filming a cooking and lifestyle show set to air on Netflix. These projects highlight her diverse interests and ongoing efforts to build a brand independent of the royal family.
The couple's earlier projects, such as their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry's memoir "Spare," and their Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan," have already taken aim at the royal family, revealing personal grievances and sparking global conversations about the monarchy.
While the details of a potential memoir by Markle remain speculative, the possibility alone has stirred discussions about its impact on the royal family and the Sussexes' ongoing narrative. Bower's predictions have added fuel to the fire, suggesting that such a book could be another chapter in the couple's efforts to maintain their public profile and financial stability.
In his interview with The Sun, Bower emphasized the potential for controversy and sensationalism in Markle's alleged memoir. "That is the ultimate weapon she can deploy," he asserted. His comments reflect a broader narrative that the Sussexes are willing to leverage their royal connections and personal stories for commercial gain.
Markle's potential memoir, if it materializes, would likely attract significant media attention and public interest, much like "Spare." The book could provide further insights into her perspective on her time within the royal family, her departure, and her life since. It may also delve into her experiences and challenges as a public figure and advocate.
The speculation around Markle's memoir highlights the enduring fascination with the Sussexes and their complex relationship with the British monarchy. As public figures who have chosen to speak out about their personal experiences, any new revelations or allegations could have far-reaching implications for both their reputation and the royal family.