A royal expert has suggested that Meghan Markle’s upcoming memoir could be taking aim at Kate Middleton, potentially adding further strain to the already fragile relations within the royal family.
Speculations are rife that the revelations in Markle’s memoir might offer a glimpse into her complex relationship with the late Princess Diana, as hinted by the expert.
The anticipation surrounding Meghan Markle’s decision to pen down her experiences as a royal and life post-retirement mirrors her husband’s literary pursuits.
Renowned royal commentator Phil Dampier has raised concerns that Kate Middleton may find herself in the crosshairs if Markle chooses to delve into certain aspects of their interactions in her memoir.
Dampier elaborated on the dynamics between Meghan and Kate, highlighting the nuances of their relationship, be it cordial or contentious from the outset.
The expert suggested that Meghan possibly harbored expectations of equal treatment to that of William and Kate, only to realize that she and Harry were often overshadowed by the senior royal couple.
Addressing the potential fallout of any critical commentary on Kate within the memoir, Dampier expressed skepticism about the likelihood of a reconciliation between the Sussexes and the Cambridges.
He opined that any disparaging remarks towards Kate could severely strain the already tenuous ties, possibly leading to a permanent rift between Harry and his brother William.
While Meghan is expected to exercise caution in directly criticizing the late Queen, Dampier hinted that her reflections on personal apprehensions within the royal family might feature in the memoir.
The narrative is poised to offer insights into Meghan’s perspective on the intricacies of royal life and her struggles navigating its traditions and expectations.
Amidst speculations about the memoir’s content, rumors have surfaced suggesting that Prince Harry might be contemplating a return to the UK in search of a new residence.
However, royal expert Tessa Dunnopp questioned the feasibility of such a move, citing the couple’s penchant for privacy and security concerns as potential deterrents.