August 12, 2022

Royals

New memoir might save Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's reputation

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be able to stop their rising animosity with the new memoir

By Samantha David August 12, 2022
New memoir might can help Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from bad reputation

With their impending memoir, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be able to stop their rising animosity.

The Duke of Sussex would atone for all the "negative" attention when he publish a book on his life before the end of this year.

Tom Sykes, The Daily Beast's royal reporter, believes Meghan and Harry have a perfect opportunity to regain the public's affection with this memoir.

"It is the opportunity for them to turn the page on the, kind of, looking bitter and angry [image] in the Oprah interview."

He said: "I do feel like ultimately, and it was received differently in the UK over here, to how it was in America, but I do feel that ultimately they didn't come out brilliantly."

"They didn't land the killer punch on the royals."

Sykes resumed: "The stories were, kind of, conflicting about who said what [and] when they said it."

"Oprah, I felt, didn't interrogate it fully enough."

"So, I felt that overall, they didn't come out brilliantly," the correspondent further added.

"I think that people had very little sympathy for Harry pleading poverty."

"I thought that was a really really odd thing for him to do," he concluded.

In 2021, Harry and Meghan met with Oprah Winfrey to talk about their decision to resign from their positions as senior royals.

The Duchess accused the royal family of making racial remarks about her son Archie, during the interview.