Reports suggest that the King is deeply troubled by the possibility of the Duchess reaping significant financial rewards from a potential major literary project.
A renowned royal expert has revealed that the Duchess of Sussex is fully cognizant of the immense commercial appeal a biography chronicling her time as a British royal would have.
Tom Quinn, a respected writer and royal commentator, shared with the Mirror his insights on the prospect of the Duchess collaborating with the Duke of Sussex on a memoir recounting her life story, a notion that reportedly unnerves the King.
According to Tom, the Duke shows no inclination towards offering an apology, a stance that the King, in turn, appears unwilling to forgive.
Recent tensions escalated following the Duke’s admission in his latest book, “spare,” released in January 2023, where he hinted at withholding substantial material for a potential sequel.
Despite the Duchess’s endeavors to establish her new online venture, America Riviera Orchard, she is said to be well aware that a personal memoir detailing her experiences as a working royal in the UK would attract a vast readership and fulfill her financial aspirations.
Insiders within royal circles suggest that the Duchess perceives such a memoir not only as a lucrative venture but also as a strategic move to enhance the visibility of her online business.
The involvement of the Duke in the book’s creation adds another layer of complexity to the situation, intensifying the King’s apprehensions.
It is implied that there is more to unfold in this unfolding saga, as the Duke hinted at possessing ample material for additional literary works following the publication of “spare.”
The King’s current stance reflects a lack of readiness to extend forgiveness, given the recent developments that have transpired.
The Duke’s reluctance to acknowledge any wrongdoing further complicates the dynamics, as he maintains that apologies should be reserved solely for family members.
These revelations come amid the Duke’s visit to the UK to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, where notable absences from family members were noted.
Despite the absence of key senior royals at the St. Paul’s Cathedral service during the Invictus Games, the Duke made a poignant gesture by embracing Princess Diana’s siblings, Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellows.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales was preoccupied with hosting his first garden party of the year at Buckingham Palace.
Speculation arose regarding a potential meeting between the Duke and the King, yet a spokesperson for the Duke dismissed such possibilities citing the King’s hectic schedule.
While a royal reunion seemed improbable during the recent events, the statement did leave room for speculation about future interactions between the Duke and the King.
The unfolding drama surrounding the potential memoir and its implications for the royal family continues to captivate attention, hinting at further complexities and uncertainties in the days ahead.