Royal experts are starting to believe that Meghan Markle should be releasing her own memoir, despite how terrified King Charles might be at the prospect.
Insights into this possibility have been brought forward by royal journalist and royal commentator Louise Roberts.
She weighed in on everything during her interview with Sky News Australia host Caroline Di Russo this Sunday night.
She believes a tell-all memoir from Meghan Markle would be “a totally logical step” albeit “terrifying” for anyone in the Royal Family.
She was even quoted saying, “I think it’s time for her to unleash her memoir, although the royals can’t control Harry they certainly cannot control Meghan.”
In Roberts’ eyes this “(memoir) will be Oprah on steroids.”
This claim comes just a few months after Prince Harry’s memoir overtook social media and garnered over $100 million in commercial deals.
For those unversed, Prince Harry’s memoir sold almost 1.43 million copies globally, just on the first day. Since then its become the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time.
All these insights have come shortly after insiders accused the Sussexes of having a very high “burn rate” when it comes to cash.
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