Meghan Markle says she's prepared to reveal the truth about her relationship with her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, in her upcoming memoir. Megan's book, according to renowned royal novelist Tom Bower, is expected to go deeply into her connection with Kate, especially during the pre-wedding period when there was a lot of rumours about who was friendly.
Now, here's where it gets interesting: Bower believes that Megan might come across as bitter. But why is she bitter, you may wonder? Well, it seems she's bitter about not receiving the equal billing she believed she deserved and not being considered part of the so-called "B Team," not sharing the same pedestal as William and Kate. It's quite astonishing, isn't it? Megan Markle, who willingly stepped back from royal duties and left behind royal traditions, is now expressing bitterness about not being on the same level as the future King and Queen.
If this revelation does indeed come to pass, it shouldn't surprise us. Harry and Megan have been playing this game for far too long, seeking the spotlight, portraying themselves as victims, and clinging to the royal names they chose to leave behind. It's a never-ending cycle of self-pity and entitlement, and frankly, it's becoming tiresome.
So, here's a message not only to Megan but to those following this saga: it's time to stop. Put an end to the ceaseless victim mentality, stop trying to rewrite history to fit your narrative, cease this toxic game of one-upmanship. And specifically to Megan, you had your opportunity with the royal family, and you decided to walk away of your own choice. Stop placing blame on others, especially someone as gracious and poised as Kate Middleton. The world doesn't owe you anything, and neither does your royal family. Your memoir may sell millions of copies, but it won't change the fundamental truth that your bitterness can't conceal the reality of your decisions.
In the midst of all this, Kate Middleton's uncle, Gary Goldsmith, has reportedly left Megan Markle and Prince Harry infuriated with his plans to address the Royal couple's attack on the institution, particularly Prince Charles, in his new book. According to a source, Gary, the younger brother of Carole Middleton, is preparing to set the record straight in his book. This comes after Harry made many accusatory claims about Kate and William in his memoir "Spare." Gary plans to provide a voice for the Middleton family and share private family details. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be anticipating such a comeback from Kate Middleton's family, and Megan is aware that the Royals typically follow the principle of "never complain, never explain."