Biographer To Release Explosive revenge Book Against Meghan Markle Next Week

Biographer To Release Explosive revenge Book Against Meghan Markle Next Week

By Gabriel Princewill-

A  potentially explosive book aimed at achieving revenge against  Meghan Markle is to be release next week, and is one the Duchess Of Sussex is said to be dreading because of  the accompanying revelations contained in it.

There is expected to  be an abundance of interest by the British public and the British media in reading the full contents of the book, by biographer, Tom Bowers, entitled ‘Revenge Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors.

The book is  bound to stir emotions even further, and irritate the Duke and Duchess Of Sussex, according to insiders who expect the book to be a bombshell.

Its promotion in the British press is preparing its sale, and aspects of its contents will no doubt be serialised in the media in what could lead to more legal suits by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if they find any of  its contents defamatory. It could also potentially amount to a concession that no misstatements are contained in the book, which could be a big sell in the Uk and abroad, where interest in royal gossip remains quite high.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have both been divisive figures in the Uk, their controversy reaching its height in March 2021, after the couple gave an interview with Oprah Winfrey which was damaging to the royal family.

During the interview, the couple both made many damning claims against the royal family, the most disturbing being that a senior member of the royal family had been racist in asking how dark the colour of their unborn baby would be. Meghan Markle also suggested she had felt suicidal and that the royal family dismissed her cries for help.

Prince Harry went as far as stating that his brother Prince William, and his father Prince Charles, were both trapped in a royal family, from which he himself had always sought escape. He said he felt let down by his family after several efforts he had made to persuade senior members of the royal family to curb what he considered the excesses of the press in erroneous coverage of his wife, had been to no avail.

The interview caused intense drama amongst royalists and members of the media, the authenticity of  many of the couple’s claims subjected to scrutiny and attack by their many incensed critics.

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Uproar

The uproar from the interview eventually led to then popular television host, Piers Morgan, being forced to step down from his Good Morning Britain  television programme, which he had up until then co-hosted with Susanna Reed for six years, after he refused to apologise for saying he did not believe a word from Meghan Markle. Mr. Morgan argued that his right to freedom of expression was being impinged.

The particular episode of Good Morning Britain led to multiple complaints from viewers to  broadcasting regulator Ofcom, about Piers Morgan and several other guests on the show. The regulator eventually concluded in its comprehensive report , that the code allows the expression of  potentially harmful or offensive viewpoints in programmes as part of legitimate debate in the public interest.

This  aforementioned conclusion, the report emphasised, was on the stated proviso that broadcasters provide adequate protection for the audience from the inclusion of potentially harmful/offensive content, and that potentially offensive material is justified by the context.

The  emerging rancour from the controversial interview and subsequent claims on Netflix from Prince Harry has not abated.

The Mirror reports that biographer Bower  spent 12 months gathering information and speaking to both friends and enemies of Meghan when putting the book together which will be published by Blinking publishing next Thursday, July 21.

Author Bower said Meghan “trampled on all those others on the way” and added that: “The victims are keen to talk and they have spoken.”

Publicity material reads: “Tom Bower, Britain’s leading investigative biographer, unpicks the tangled web surrounding the Sussexes and their relationship with the royal family. From courtroom dramas to courtier politics, using extensive research, expert sourcing and interviews from insiders who have never spoken before, this book uncovers an astonishing story of love, betrayal, secrets and revenge.”

Bower has also released in-depth unauthorised life stories of famous figures like Richard Branson and Boris Johnson.

The release of the book comes just days after insiders claimed that Prince Harry’s own memoir will be “juicy” and should make the Royal Family “nervous”.

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