A few days before the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan gave an extensive interview to an American magazine where she spoke candidly about her life as a royal and dropped the possibility of telling her version freely and at any time.
After commemorating the first anniversary of the death of Elizabeth II, where the royal family honored the memory of the monarch in different ways. The estrangement between the Sussexes and the Windsors is no longer a secret.
Harry traveled alone to England to attend the WellChild charity awards and took advantage of his visit to go to St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and honor his grandmother, while Meghan has stayed in California.
Markle clearly does not want to set foot on British soil and has preferred to meet her husband in Düsseldorf, Germany to attend the Invictus Games.
Will Meghan Markle release her memoirs?
Before this rudeness on the part of Meghan Markle who cried at the Queen’s funeral, users on social networks recalled the time Meghan threatened to release her memoirs and tell details of her time at The Firm.
Interestingly, the queen’s death at Balmoral on September 8 came just days after Meghan gave the controversial interview to ‘The Cut’ magazine.
In the conversation, she revealed how she didn’t have to sign a confidentiality agreement when she and her husband resigned as active royals in 2020.
She also told how she found a diary she had left stored at her Frogmore Cottage residence when she returned to the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations last summer.
Meghan assured that she has not had to sign anything that would prevent her from speaking out. “I can talk about my whole experience and make a choice not to.”
When asked by interviewer Allison P. Davis why she hadn’t told anyone about her true experience, Meghan replied “Still healing.”
Davis asked the Duchess if there was room for forgiveness between her and her royal in-laws and her own family.
Meghan responded:
“I think forgiveness is really important. It takes a lot more energy to not forgive. But it takes a lot of effort to forgive. I’ve really made an active effort, especially knowing that I can say anything…I have a lot to say…”
For royal household expert Roya Nikkhah, Markle dropped some threats about what she knew and what she kept quiet, as she hinted that she might publish “her own memoirs in the future,” noting especially that she kept a diary about her years within the royal family.
The fact that Harry traveled alone to the UK just on the first anniversary of the death of Elizabeth II where there was no family rapprochement as King Charles was in Scotland and Prince William was in Wales.
Everything seems to indicate that the situation between them is still very tense after the Duke of Sussex’s criticism of his family both in his Netflix docuseries and in his controversial memoir, ‘Spare’.
Would Meghan Markle dare to release her memoirs and completely destroy her relationship with Harry’s family?