Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has taken the first step in the blame game by announcing her plan to write a memoir that aims to teach her husband, Prince Harry, a lesson.
Recent reports suggest that Meghan is currently working on a tell-all book, which will reveal surprising personal revelations from their marriage.
While Meghan appeared carefree during a solo shopping trip in Montecito with her beloved pet beagle, rumors of strain between the couple continue to circulate.
According to a source, Meghan is determined to share her side of the story after Harry’s recent memoir, “Spare.”
Although Harry has acknowledged his imperfections in their marriage, Meghan wants to shed light on his shortcomings as well.
The book will delve into the difficulties she experienced and moments when she felt unsupported or let down by her husband.
Meghan believes that Harry needs to learn from his mistakes, and this memoir will serve as a teachable moment for him.
Harry, who expressed his disappointment with how Meghan was treated in his own memoir and in the Netflix documentary, is concerned about the potential revelations that Meghan’s book might bring.
He fears that his actions will be dissected and discussed, further highlighting his shortcomings as a husband.
Meghan’s unique way of dealing with those who upset her involves teaching them a lesson, and Harry seems to be the primary target this time.
Close friends of Harry sympathize with him, as they believe he has made significant sacrifices for Meghan’s happiness.
They struggle to comprehend what he has done wrong in their eyes, as he has gone above and beyond to support her.
However, mutual acquaintances of the couple suggest that Meghan feels Harry still has a long way to go in fully understanding the hardships she has faced during their time together.
Meghan’s decision to write this memoir also coincides with claims that the couple is engaged in a blame game.
They have faced criticism for constantly attributing their problems to external factors and refusing to engage in self-reflection.
Daniela Elsa, a commentator, remarked that most people would retreat to the comfort and privacy of their luxurious estate to engage in self-reflection.
However, Meghan and Harry seem to be solely blaming bad luck for their woes.
Elsa further emphasized that a couple committed to personal growth and authenticity should be willing to confront hard truths and learn from them.
Instead, Meghan and Harry appear to be fixated on externalizing their issues.
The blame game they are playing reflects their refusal to take responsibility and engage in introspection.
As the couple continues to navigate their post-royal life, Meghan’s memoir will likely add fuel to the fire.
It remains to be seen how Harry will respond to the revelations and whether this “teachable moment” will lead to any significant changes in their relationship dynamics.
For now, the blame game continues, leaving many wondering if Meghan’s book will truly settle the score or further drive a wedge between the couple.