Royal expert Duncan Lacombe said Prince Harry may be facing his biggest fears. All eyes are on Meghan Markle's upcoming memoir, which promises to provide an insight into her life and relationship with Prince Harry. Lacombe believed that the memoir could have been worse for the prince and could trigger the nightmare he feared most.
Since stepping down from the royal family in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have continued to make a splash in California, while tensions with the British royal family remain. Although rumors have been circulating for some time about a book of her demystifying memoirs, Meghan has been silent about the official details.
According to people close to the situation, she has been in contact with the writer behind the scenes, Jr.Morsinger co-wrote his own story for more than a year. Although no release date has been announced, speculation is growing about the intimate details that this memoir may contain.
Prince Harry has distanced himself from matters within the royal family, and he may not be able to control the negative press revealed by Meghan's book. As someone who has experienced intense attention himself, he rightly wants to avoid further exacerbating the narrative that surrounds the construction of their relationship.
"Prince Harry's biggest concern is that if this book turns into a book that maliciously attacks his family and deepens the rift between him and his family, then this book will forever hinder any attempt at reconciliation," Lacomb said. ”
Given the usual caution of the royal family after personal matters are made public, certain anecdotes in the memoirs could greatly offend high-ranking royals if they were too candid. While Meghan may wish to share her experience of marrying into the royal family and the challenges that come with it to encourage those facing racism and double standards, it will be detrimental to achieving this goal and lead to long-term harm if it comes at the expense of family ties.
As Lacombe** puts it: "This betrayal will essentially fulfill Prince Harry's most feared wish of Meghan to sabotage his relationships with those closest to him." It really couldn't be worse for their desire for a meaningful reconciliation. "The royal family prefers to keep family disagreements and discussions under closed doors, so there are risks associated with making authentic memoirs public.
It's understandable why Meghan wants to share her story after experiencing intense manipulation and attacks. She faces accusations of separating Prince Harry from his family, although multiple *** have now confirmed that it was primarily Prince Harry's own decision to seek change.
Meanwhile, according to ***, Prince Harry remains loyal to his grandmother and he doesn't want to further exacerbate any permanent rift. Finding balance in the memoir will be key, both as an opportunity to highlight the difficulties while avoiding creating new wounds.
Even more striking was the involvement of journalist Omid Scobie, who worked closely with the couple in his 2020 book Finding Freedom. Mr. Scobie said that while he "accepted letters from the people closest to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle," he had no direct contact with them during the writing process.
However, given the book's extremely positive picture of their departure, questions remain about how Scobie could completely separate fact and fiction without direct collaboration. In this work, Scobie and co-author Caroline Durand present the couple's view of events, but do not provide Buckingham Palace's counter-view, making it propaganda in nature.
"There are enough people around them who know the inside story of what happened, and I don't think what Meghan wanted to share has been passed on to Scobie," Lacomb noted. ”
If Scottie does gain any privileged insights from their inner circle, it reinforces the narrative that the forthcoming memoir may reveal family exchanges that should not be known to the outside world. However, without the direct involvement of Meghan or Prince Harry, this is merely speculation. Only the publication of this book will reveal whether it digs deep into private memories, although there may be potential risks.
While an inspiring story about her rise and experiences in royalty may inspire many, going to the detriment of close relatives will undermine any hope of reconciliation. For someone like Prince Harry, who sees the family above all else, the concern about any lasting rift or embarrassment to senior royals must be heavy.
Only time will tell if Meghan strikes the right balance in her memoir or if it triggers the experts' worst nightmare for Prince Harry. In antifuscation from all over the world, all will be watching the royal family's and the palace's response to such an intimate memoir if it crosses certain boundaries. For now, we can only speculate on shocking events that may surface.