Meghan Markle is on the verge of making a major decision which will settle the years-long royal rift.
For the unversed, there were growing speculations that the Duchess of Sussex might be planning to pen down a bombshell memoir about the unshared incidents, which took place with her during her time in the royal family.
In conversation with True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat, royal author Roya Nikkhah said that the former Suits actress "mentioned a couple of times in the last year or two that she kept a journal, and I think there is a very strong inference that Meghan could write her own memoir."
However, a renowned royal expert Jennie Bond told OK! magazine that the Duchess has seemingly dropped the idea of releasing a book in future in order to make King Charles happy.
She said, "It's more than two years since she gave that [Cut] interview, and she has steered clear of controversy about the Royal Family since."
Jennie said that the "journal" Meghan mentioned in the explosive interview "will remain a potential weapon in her back pocket" if the Duchess ever feels the "need to seek some sort of revenge."
However, the royal commentator applauds Prince Harry's wife for behaving with "discretion and dignity" ever since Oprah and the documentary series."
As per Jennie, Meghan is looking forward in life and she has "moved forward" from the royal feud.
"So I don't think we should be raising false alarms about any potential memoir," the royal author said.
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