Meanwhile, Meghan Markle reportedly seeks answers from King Charles about the use of her royal title. A source close to the Palace claims that Meghan has questions she wants the king to address and has attempted to arrange a one-on-one meeting with him to discuss key issues she's faced since joining the family. The source suggests Meghan wants clarification on the different treatment received by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, who engages in public appearances and self-promotion. The source notes Meghan's frustration with this disparity and her eagerness for interaction with Charles, potentially to leverage it in her favor.
Commenting on the situation, a source mentioned on YouTube, Neil, stated that Meghan wants answers from King Charles and attempted to set up a meeting with him to discuss the challenges she has encountered within the British Monarchy. Neil also highlighted Meghan's frustration with the different rules applied to Sarah Ferguson. However, Neil expressed skepticism about the likelihood of such a meeting and criticized Meghan for her perceived arrogance and narcissism.
Neil's comments come amid reports of Meghan allegedly planning to write a book about her life, following a four-book deal with Penguin Random House, the same deal that saw Harry release his memoir "Spare" in 2023. The planned book is expected to cover Meghan's life in Hollywood, her time in the royal family, and details of the arguments and drama she experienced. The couple is also anticipated to release a wellness offering as part of their publishing deal. The speculation about Meghan's book mirrors Princess Diana's earlier release, "Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words," written by her mother-in-law.