A warning has been issued to the Royal Family, suggesting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might unveil new exposés on royal life in the near future, according to a royal expert.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stunned the world in 2020 by stepping down from their senior roles within the Royal Family, announcing their intention to become financially independent. They subsequently relocated from their Windsor home to Montecito, California.
Since settling in the United States, the couple has embarked on various projects, often speaking out about their experiences within the royal fold.
Their outspokenness, particularly highlighted in the Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021, a subsequent Netflix docuseries, and Harry's memoir "Spare" in 2023, has raised eyebrows and dented the reputation of the Royal Family.
In an exclusive interview with The Mirror, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams expressed concerns over the Sussexes' potential to further damage the monarchy's standing.
He noted a decline in the royal family's popularity and a loss of trust, especially among King Charles and Prince William.
Fitzwilliams speculated on the possibility of Harry and Meghan sharing more revelations, including the contents of the 400 pages reportedly omitted from Harry's memoir.
Fitzwilliams also raised questions about the future of the Sussexes' contract with Netflix, suggesting financial repercussions if it is not renewed.
As uncertainty looms over the Royal Family's relationship with the Sussexes, the potential for further exposés threatens to exacerbate tensions and undermine the monarchy's stability.
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