Duchess of Sussex Reportedly Plans to “Set the Record Straight,” Raising Concerns for Royals
Prince Harry is reportedly uneasy about Meghan Markle’s potential plans to release a memoir that could address her experiences with the royal family, reigniting tensions with key family members.
The Duchess of Sussex has been in the spotlight since her return to social media and the announcement of her Netflix cooking show, With Love, Meghan. According to Closer, Meghan is considering a tell-all memoir if her television project proves successful, a move that could further strain Harry’s ties with the monarchy.
The insider shared that Meghan’s plans have left Harry “anxious” as he aims to reconcile with his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, in 2025. Despite his concerns, the Duke of Sussex remains supportive of his wife’s endeavors. “He always tells her how proud he is of the cooking show and her other plans coming to fruition,” the source explained. “But he does worry about how his family is going to react.”
The magazine noted that Meghan’s story and the controversies surrounding “Megxit” remain a point of fascination in the United States. The potential memoir is expected to delve into the challenges faced by the Sussexes and the fallout with the royal family.
The source highlighted Harry’s “underlying anxiety,” stating, “At some point, it seems inevitable that Meghan will want to set the record straight,” a decision that could further upset the royals back in the UK.
As Meghan’s public profile grows, Harry finds himself in a delicate position, striving to support his wife while hoping to mend relationships within the royal family. The balance between personal and family dynamics continues to test the couple’s resolve in navigating their roles outside the monarchy.