2024 was supposed to be a fresh start for former royals Harry and Meghan, but it seems that their troubles are far from over.<\/p>\n
While books may have their fair share of failures, there are always more influential figures ready to pen their version of events.<\/p>\n
But should Harry and Meghan be concerned?<\/p>\n
Let’s delve into the details.<\/p>\n
Firstly, let me take a moment to thank you for your kind comments about the new Stock Aitken-Waterman musical that we had the pleasure of attending at the stunning Leeds Grand Theatre.<\/p>\n
By the way, did you know that the interior of the theater is rumored to be modeled after the famous La Scala?<\/p>\n
It truly is a sight to behold.<\/p>\n
Now, let’s get back to the breaking news of the day.<\/p>\n
Last year, we eagerly awaited the release of Prince Harry’s book, “Spare.”<\/p>\n
Although it became a bestseller, it failed to recoup its costs for Penguin Random House.<\/p>\n
Nevertheless, it generated significant publicity for the publisher, which may result in some staff changes in the coming year.<\/p>\n
But let’s shift our focus to the people involved in these stories, particularly those who have decided to retire.<\/p>\n
Remember BBC Royal reporter Nicholas Whitchell?<\/p>\n
He gained notoriety when a hot mic captured Prince Charles expressing his dislike for him during a photo call.<\/p>\n
This incident, although pre-internet, has resurfaced and garnered attention once again.<\/p>\n
After 40 years with the BBC, Whitchell has been given the opportunity to share his side of the story on reporting about the Royals.<\/p>\n
He has been giving interviews to major newspapers and tabloids, shedding light on his time there.<\/p>\n
Interestingly, he initially suggested that the palace could have shown more patience towards Meghan Markle but later changed his tune.<\/p>\n
According to a well-placed source, Meghan and Harry should be worried because Whitchell was by their side during their brief tenure in the British monarchy and plans to hold nothing back.<\/p>\n
As we know, getting a lucrative book deal often requires revealing substantial details.<\/p>\n
Now that he is no longer bound by the BBC, Whitchell is eager to present his version of events.<\/p>\n
While some may expect Whitchell to exercise caution, it seems that he will provide a detailed account of his time covering Harry and Meghan’s activities within the monarchy.<\/p>\n
It must be noted that these claims are still alleged.<\/p>\n
However, it is worth considering that Meghan has not fared well in previous accounts.<\/p>\n
This new book detailing their experiences in Africa and other tours is likely to cast a shadow over the William Morris agency’s efforts to rebrand Meghan as a friendly and relatable figure, as seen in her recent coffee advertisement.<\/p>\n
Whitchell’s memoirs are expected to be released towards the end of summer, just as Harry and Meghan are preparing to unveil their latest ventures.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, the former royals find themselves embroiled in another book controversy.<\/p>\n
With Whitchell’s insider perspective, their tumultuous journey within the British monarchy may face further scrutiny.<\/p>\n
As the story unfolds, we can only wait and see how it will impact their public image and future endeavors.<\/p>\n
Reporting from the heart of London, this is Neil Sean.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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