Will never end! Meghan Markle and Harry ready to open royals' Pandora's Box – expert
THE ROYAL FAMILY'S row with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex could go on for a considerable amount of time, a royal expert has claimed.
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As the pair continue their attacks against the Firm, one royal commentator has warned the Sussexes may have a considerable "shell-life" in the eyes of the public. Not only does Harry have plenty to reveal concerning his life in the Firm but due to the worldwide interest in the British Monarchy, there could be much more to come from the Sussexes, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam claimed. Speaking to Express.co.uk, he said: "The shelf life of they could say is quite considerable because there's a worldwide fascination with the British Monarchy."
Harry announced the release of his memoirs for 2022 in what he claimed will be a truthful retelling of his life.
It is uncertain, however, if Harry informed the royals of the release of the book next year which Mr Fitzwilliam warned could potentially be "extremely damaging".
Commenting on the motive, however, the royal author claimed Harry is using his media appearances and upcoming memoirs as a type of therapy.
He added: "The motive is partly due to therapy because he regards all these appearances, I think, as a form of therapy.
"He regards himself as having been trapped.
"And now it seems he believes he has found life free away where he thinks this is something that he wants to share.
"But the Sussexes were very displeased that losing their patronages.
"And they were not happy with the agreement with the royals and the way it's been implemented."
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As well as Harry's memoir, Meghan released her own book 'The Bench' and launched her 40x40 project to aid women returning to the workforce following the pandemic.
The pair also launched their podcast with Spotify while Meghan is also developing an animated series with Archewell Productions titled 'Pearl'.
Meghan also narrated a Disney featurette titled 'Elephant' as the pair began their journey into the media realm.
The pair also gave a bombshell interview with US TV icon, Oprah Winfrey where they spoke of how trapped and isolated they felt within the Royal Family.
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Following their departure as working royals earlier this year, Meghan told Oprah how her mental health had suffered during her time in the institution.
She said: "I just didn't want to be alive anymore.
"And that was a very clear and real and frightening constant thought.
"And I remember how Harry just cradled me.
"I remember this conversation like it was yesterday, because they said, my heart goes out to you because I see how bad it is, but there's nothing we can do to protect you because you're not a paid employee of the institution.
"This wasn't a choice. This was emails and begging for help, saying very specifically I am concerned for my mental welfare.
"But nothing was ever done, so we had to find a solution."
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