Unfinished Business: Meghan Markle Teases More Untold Experiences as a Royal and Leaves Tell-All 'Door Wide Open' in Latest Explosive Interview
In an interview on Sunday, August 4, with Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning, Meghan Markle said she had barely "scraped the surface" when talking about her life since marrying Prince Harry in 2018.
One royal expert feels this "hint" could be telling as it "leaves the door wide open for further bombshells."
Along with the Duke of Sussex, who sat to her left, the chat was the first joint interview the royal rebels have given since their explosive "tell-all marathon" with Oprah Winfrey on March 7, 2021. Although not as revealing as that sit-down, it seems the former working royal may want to continue the royal drama saga well into the future!
"In the latest interview on Sunday, Meghan revealed that she had barely 'scraped the surface' when it came to her experience of suicidal thoughts. Subtext: there’s plenty more where this came from," royal commentator Kate Mansey shared.
"Her latest interview is far more interesting because it leaves the door wide open for further revelations," she added. "If Meghan is ever inclined to scrape a little further below the surface, the duchess-in-exile might decide to look more closely at her time at the palace. If she does fancy a dig, there would be no end of publishers willing to offer exorbitant sums for her findings."
This follows Harry's hints from early 2023 of more royal drama to come. In a January interview last year, he said he had enough content left over for more tell-all books, and it seems he could be ready to spill all again. The news has some major royal analysts concerned and surprised with the new reports. HRH insisted he is "trying to save them from themselves," when discussing Spare's attacks on his regal family members.
"I can't imagine that Harry would contemplate a follow-up to Spare," veteran royal correspondent Jennie Bond shared at the time. "He has indicated that he wants to move on: he has said his peace, vented his anger and faced the consequences. If he did go there, then I am sure the response would be a continued dignified silence and a resounding crash as the palace doors slammed on any hope of future reconciliation."
The Duke of Sussex is already in the royal doghouse and "likely permanently banned from royal life in their [senior royals and courtiers] eyes," a palace insider revealed. "If he does follow through with writing yet another salacious book, that ban will extend to a personal bar from his family, meaning he won't just be excluded from royal events; he will be ignored as if he never existed."
If reports are to be believed, Meghan is also gearing up to write her very own memoir.
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Daily Mirror reported on Mansey's comments.