Meghan Markle was once again pitted as the bad guy after a tabloid claimed that she wants the monarchy to end after Queen Elizabeth dies.

According to In Touch Weekly, Markle is ready to go on the record about everything that she experienced as a member of the royal family.

Since she and Prince Harry didn’t sanction the authors of Finding Freedom, Markle allegedly felt the need to set the record straight.

One of the things that the Suits alum wants to talk about is her falling out with the queen. She also wants to talk about her rivalry with Kate Middleton.

However, it is unlikely for Markle to be planning on giving a tell-all especially now that she’s no longer a member of the royal family.

According to Gossip Cop, Markle has no plans to destroy the royal family and The Firm simply because she’s no longer a part of it.

The rumor-debunking site also revealed that they spoke to a source close to the situation. And they were told that the rumors are untrue. Markle doesn’t want the British monarchy to end after the queen’s death.

Gossip Cop also slammed the tabloid for claiming that a lot of A-listers are ready to give tell-alls. In Touch Weekly previously claimed that Kate Middleton was also ready to talk.

In June, the tabloid claimed that Middleton was ready to talk about her feud with Markle. And she was also prepared to tell the world that she has already forgiven her sister-in-law.

The tabloid also said that Middleton’s sit-down interview will take place in September. As such, it’s only a matter of time before the tabloid’s bogus reporting will be busted.

It is also important to note that members of the royal family tend to talk about their personal lives and alleged feuds during their interviews. And since Middleton is not a celebrity, it is unlikely for her to give a tell-all.

In the book Finding Freedom, authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand also revealed that Markle and Middleton never had a falling out. The sisters-in-law just never had the chance to get to know each other that’s why they’re not close.