Queen Elizabeth’s Latest Bombshell Could Make Way For Meghan Markle’s Tell-All Book After Prince Harry

Queen Elizabeth Meghan Markle Book After Prince Harry

Recently, reports started circulating claiming that Prince Harry might not be the only member of the royal family gearing up to release a tell-all book.

It is believed that Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, has been toying with the idea of penning a memoir to share her version of events before, during, and after the famous/infamous “Megxit” that took place in 2020.

After the latest bombshells about Queen Elizabeth II, it seems that the world would want to hear from Markle more than ever.

Next week, renowned royal author and commentator biographer Tom Bower is set to publish a new book, Revenge Meghan, Harry, and the war between the Windsors.

It was previously claimed that the writer went far and deep to find pieces of information and secrets about Meghan Markle.

The first extract from the book has been released to the public, and it will undoubtedly ruffle feathers in London, England, and Montecito, California.

In the book, Bower alleges that Queen Elizabeth did not hold back upon discovering that Meghan Markle would not be flying to England to attend Prince Philp‘s funeral in April 2021.

It is believed that Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the royal family were furious about the Oprah Winfrey interview that Markle and Prince Harry did just weeks before Prince Philip’s passing.

During the sit-down with Oprah, Markle and her spouse made racist accusations against the royals.

She said: “In those months when I was pregnant [there were] concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he was born.”

They also claimed that the royal family abandoned them as they dealt with mental health issues.

She confessed: “I went to the institution, and I said that I needed to go somewhere to get help, said I had never felt that way before and needed to go somewhere, and I was told that I couldn’t, that it wouldn’t be good for the institution.”

According to the book, when Her Majesty discovered that Prince Harry came to London alone and Markle would skip the somber event, she told her aides: “Thank goodness.”

He wrote: “On April 9, 2021, Prince Philip died. His funeral was set for April 17. Harry arrived in London just before the service. The mood was somber. Daily, the media extolled Philip’s remarkable life and devotion to the country. The Duke had planned a simple funeral at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. The rehearsals displayed faultless military drills. Few would not be touched by the perfection of British ceremonial tradition. The weather was forecast to be outstanding. The only uncertainty was the relationship between Harry and his family. How would he cope with his father and brother?”

Meghan Markle said at the time that she could not travel to London because she was more than seven months pregnant with her daughter, Lilibet, and there were many COVID-19 restrictions in place.

According to the book, as the Queen made her way to St George’s Chapel during one of the saddest days of her life, she turned to her staff and made the surprising comments about Markle.

The royal author stated: “Meghan had cited her seven months’ pregnancy as the reason for not traveling. In Windsor Castle, the Queen was preparing to face the public on one of the saddest days of her life. Philip had been her rock for the previous 70 years. To comply with Covid restrictions, she would grieve alone inside the chapel. Thank goodness Meghan is not coming,’ the monarch said.”

Royal commentator Neil Sean recently revealed that Markle was mulling the idea of a tell-all book to fight the negative stories that come out about her, including the Queen’s decision to bury the investigation that she bullied her staff members.

He stated: “According to a very good source, and as ever we have to say allegedly, she’s very much toying with the idea of putting our her own version of events to counteract the negativity.”

Sean went on to say that Markle should share her side of these stories coming from her family members and the Palace to protect her reputation if she is serious about a political career.

Some royal fans on both sides have defended the Queen by saying she would never say these words in public, while others claimed if she said them, it was out of concern for Markle, who was heavily pregnant and had suffered a miscarriage.

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