King Charles and the royal family have received warnings regarding potential revelations from the Sussexes, who might share more private information about their royal life if they find themselves financially cornered.
Royal biographer Tom Bower, speaking on TalkTV, suggests that the American dream pursued by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be jeopardized as their financial resources dwindle. Bower points out that after extensively criticizing the royal family in their Netflix series, Harry's book "Spare," and the Oprah Winfrey interview, the couple has now exhausted their narrative to profit from.
Responding to the notion that "Harry and Meghan's American dream is in danger of turning into a nightmare," Bower emphasizes the couple's financial struggles in Montecito after their departure from Spotify. He notes that the Sussexes initially sought privacy when moving from Britain to the US but have since earned money by exposing their dissatisfaction with the royal family.
Bower asserts that the couple's ability to contribute beyond criticizing the royal family is questionable, stating, "They've been found out. They are now ridiculed in Hollywood. They are ignored in New York."
Despite setting up a lifestyle akin to royalty, their income remains limited. Bower warns that if faced with financial difficulties, the couple might resort to making more damaging statements. "If pushed into a corner (financially), they may be desperate and say some more terrible things," cautions the author of "Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors."