- Meghan Markle allegedly intends to author her book after Prince Harry's controversial memoir
- King Charles III has approached Prince Harry regarding the coronation of the next monarch
- With the release of Prince Harry's memoir, the couple has been widely mocked
Meghan Markle "fully intends" to create her book after Prince Harry's explosive memoir, 'Spare,' was out in January.
The Duchess of Sussex may use her invitation to King Charles' Coronation in May as a springboard to start writing. According to royal expert Joshua Rom, the historic royal occasion would provide excellent fodder for Meghan Markle's memoir.
Meghan Markle Allegedly Creates Her Memoir
"They need to continue their links to the institution; they have planned to have future projects - Meghan reportedly has a book in the works." He added that the royal couple "risk getting booed."
The Duchess was "embarrassed" by Prince Harry's memoir. The 41-year-old was "seeking support" after receiving much backlash for his controversial memoir published last month.
Per Daily Express, the Duke of Sussex recounts in the book how he first had sexual activity with an older lady in a field behind a famous tavern. Sasha Walpole, who spoke with the Mail on Sunday, claimed to be that woman and is now narrating the story in her own words.
Meghan Markle is "embarrassed by the whole incident and seeks assistance from mentors," a source said. Following the disclosures, Meghan Markle must be "left feeling a bit ashamed," according to royal expert Kinsey Schofield.
According to UA Today, the office of King Charles III has approached Prince Harry regarding the future monarch's coronation, boosting the prospect that the prince may attend the historic occasion despite conflicts within the royal family.
Suppose Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend the coronation on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London. In that case, it will be the first meeting between Charles and his younger son since Harry widened the schism within the House of Windsor by divulging family secrets in his best-selling book.
A representative for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle verified the news on Sunday "email correspondence" from the king's office about the coronation. Buckingham Palace did not reply quickly to a request for comment. Since the release of Prince Harry's bombshell memoir, which revealed devastating charges of intrigue beyond the royal walls, speculation has raged about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be invited to the coronation.
The revelations, which included details of private talks with his father and brother, Prince William, heightened tensions between Prince Harry and his family, which became public when he and his wife relocated to North America in 2020. The book also contained accusations that members of the royal family routinely provided unpleasant material about other members of the House of Windsor to the press in return for favorable publicity of themselves.
The prince singled out Camilla, the queen consort, accusing her of leaking intimate discussions to the public to restore her image following her marriage to Charles. Camilla was often derided for her long-running romance with Charles, which contributed to the dissolution of his marriage to the late Princess Diana, Prince Harry, and Prince William's mother.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle were Mocked Over Duke's Memoir
According to a former friend, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle were not expecting to be mocked following the release of Prince Harry's memoir. The Duke of Sussex makes several claims against members of the Royal Family in the book and discusses his new life in California, as per Mirror.
Prince Harry also discussed his connection with his father, King Charles, and even recalled a "fight" with his brother, Prince William. While the book has shattered worldwide publication records, it has also been extensively derided by some of the world's most recognized personalities.
Chris Rock took aim at Meghan Markle in his Netflix special, while Trevor Noah joked about Prince Harry's "frost-bitten" p***s when hosting the Grammy Awards last month. A former friend of Meghan Markle stated that the royal couple wouldn't have anticipated the "humiliating" jokes and that releasing the biography was a "huge error."
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were ruthlessly mocked as the "Prince and Princess of Canada" on a "worldwide privacy tour" in an episode of South Park. Following the incident, the pair were alleged to be exploring legal action, but a spokesperson denounced the reports as "baseless and boring."
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