‘Untrustworthy’ Prince Harry, Meghan Markle are ‘unpredictable’ amid memoir rumors: expert
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been branded “untrustworthy” and “unpredictable” by a royal expert who has issued a stark warning against the pair making any further claims about the royal family.
After Harry’s bombshell tell-all “Spare” hit the shelves in January, it’s been reported that the Duchess of Sussex, 42, is looking to ink a similar deal for herself.
And while this is still unconfirmed, royal expert and commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has urged the Sussexes to stop speaking about Harry’s family in their projects.
“Harry and Meghan are supposed to have signed a four-book contract with Penguin Random House but we have only seen one released,” Fitzwilliams told Daily Express.
“Meghan could write and release her memoirs but after Spare, who can you trust? That’s why the rift with the royal family is as deep as it is, for all of the reasons that we know.”
“You can’t trust them. They could decide to do this, they could decide to do that, and they are so unpredictable,” he added.
Fitzwilliams said that if the “Suits” alum was to release a memoir of her own, “it wouldn’t be possible to release such a book without it being sensational, and that could cause enormous problems.”
The royal expert claimed that the pair’s attacks on the royals “adversely affected the value of their brand” — something they will “seriously need to take into consideration.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a lucrative four-book deal with Penguin Random House in 2021.
“Harry won’t be reconciling with the royal family any time soon by the looks of things,” Fitzwilliams shared. “The rift is deep and very public.”
“Their attacks on the royals are not only a total breach of the family, but also there is no doubt it has adversely affected the value of their brand. That is something they seriously need to take into consideration,” he added.
It wouldn’t be Markle’s first written project if the rumors are true.
Markle is already a published author after releasing her children’s book, titled “The Bench,” last year.
Harry, for his part, saw “Spare” become the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time since its release on Jan. 10.
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