‘There’s nothing Meghan won’t twist to justify her position’, royal author on Duchess’ latest bombshell
A ROYAL author has claimed there's nothing Meghan Markle "won't twist to justify her position" in her highly-anticipated "bombshell memoir".
It was revealed last month that the mother-of-two is planning an autobiography of her own, following the worldwide success of her husband Prince Harry's own book Spare.
But the Royal Family are sure to be worried about what issues Meghan is going to tackle in the tome, with royal commentator Phil Dampier predicting that she's likely to leave no stone unturned.
"The royals will assume the worst and brace themselves for more revelations," he told Fabulous.
"It would only make the relations much worse, but I still don’t think the royals will hit back.
"They will stay quiet and soak it up, even though they will be deeply hurt by it.
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"Their policy was for Harry and Meghan to run out of ammunition, but unfortunately they have plenty left in the form of a Meghan book.
"There is nothing she won't twist to justify her position."
The author added he expects Prince Harry to back Meghan "100 per cent" - whether she's telling the truth or not.
"I personally don’t think Meghan ever intended to stay in the royal family," he said.
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"But that won’t stop her concocting her own narrative of events to justify her actions, and I’m sure Harry will back her up 100 per cent.
"Even if it's not justified I think Meghan has now convinced herself that she is right and can’t see the other side’s point of view.
"She will claim she is putting forward her truth even if it’s not always the real truth."
The book is expected to touch upon Meghan's relationship with various members of the royal family, including her sister-in-law Catherine, the Duchess of Wales, and father-in-law King Charles, and could even go as far as revealing some of their private conversations.
"I doubt she will directly criticise the late Queen as she knows how unpopular that will be," Phil continued.
"But she could reveal private conversations and that would be very troubling for the King, the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
"Everyone will be fascinated to hear Meghan’s take on her relationship with Kate, whether she was hostile or welcomed her from the start.
"She probably thought she should have got equal billing and didn’t seem to appreciate from the start that she and Harry were the B team, not on the same level as William and Kate.
"She will probably talk about comparisons that were made in the press between them and will come across as bitter."
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Harry's Spare memoir included revelations of a “fight” with William, rows between Meghan and Kate and private conversations with his father after the deaths of the Queen and Prince Philip.
It sold 3.2 million copies worldwide in the week after publication, and broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling non fiction book since records began.