Buckingham Place now realizes the problem is Prince Harry, not Meghan Markle.
King Charles III and the rest of the Royal Family have been dreading the winter and fall of 2022 — Prince Harry and his wife have multiple projects lined up for release.
Markle has multiple interviews in major publications, and she will take part in numerous glamourous charity galas where she is being honored and will give headline-making speeches.
The former actress also has her weekly podcast on Spotify, where she speaks her mind on issues that are relevant to society.
The couple is getting ready to share their fascinating love story in a Netflix docuseries.
And Prince Harry will publish Spare – his scandal-infused tell-all book, in early 2023.
The seniors of the British monarchy have come to the conclusion that Markle is no longer a threat to their privacy — because she has no real insider knowledge that can cause damage. Markle proved that with her last interview with Variety.
Sources close to King Charles told The Daily Beast that many breathed a sigh of relief when they understood that Markle had diminished her attacks on the royals.
The insider from the Palace told the media outlet: “It is interesting that when she isn’t slagging off the royals, Meghan has very little of interest to say. There was nothing in the [Variety] interview that would trouble the royals. If this is the tone the Netflix show is going to take, then I think it might be a good deal less problematic for the family than has been assumed. The worst could be over.”
It was a sign that Markle was breaking from Prince Harry. There is a possibility that Markle has now taken the role of the good cop and Prince Harry is the bad one.
Royal expert and author Valentine Low had an interesting read of Markle’s new way of doing things.
The famous writer shared: “It was interesting that Meghan, in her Variety interview, was very conciliatory. She spoke warmly about the queen and was certainly not stirring up controversy.”
While King Charles is unconcerned with Markle, he fears the “prospect of a full-blooded assault on the monarchy” by Prince Harry, according to The Daily Beast.
The publication added: “Harry is, of course, the ultimate insider, and his first-hand account of the collapse of his parents’ marriage will be impossible for the Palace to brush aside.”
In the Spare tell-all memoir, Prince Harry has indeed promised to dive into his most painful experiences whether King Charles approves of it or not.
Details of Prince Harry’s book have been revealed by Penguin Random House, and they look troublesome for the institution.
Here is the description of the book: “With its raw, unflinching honesty, Spare is a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief. Spare takes readers immediately back to one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mother’s coffin as the world watched in sorrow—and horror. As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, and billions wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling – and how their lives would play out from that point.”
King Charles has no concrete plans on how to answer the accusations coming his way, but he has an army of lawyers on standby.