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Meghan Markle tipped to drop major bombshell on Royal Family with ‘ultimate weapon

Meghan Markle is said to be plotting to launch her next explosive bombshell on the Royal Family by using an “ultimate weapon”, according to a royal author.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been estranged from the Royal Family ever since their departure from the Firm and moved to the US in 2020
Harry and Meghan have made a string of claims about life within the Firm through a series of interviews, their eponymous Netflix show and the duke’s memoir, Spare.

Now royal author Tom Bower said that following Harry’s book, Meghan is still penning her own memoir as she waits to “drop another bomb” on the royals because she “wants a sensational headline.”

Mr Bower told the Sun: “We’re still waiting for Meghan’s own autobiography, which I’m sure she’s penning, she’s a good writer, and it will be filled with vitriol and filled with lies.

She will not tell the truth because she wants a sensational headline.

“That is the ultimate weapon she can deploy.”
The author added that the future for Harry and Meghan is looking “pretty grim” but they could go back to bashing the royals if they are ever in “need of money”.

He added: “The future for the Sussexes is pretty grim, I think they’re on a permanent decline.

But whenever they need money, whenever they need publicity to stoke their reputation, they will drop another bomb.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been contacted for comment.

It comes as Harry and Meghan see their popularity increasingly plummet in the UK and the US with the latest blow coming after the duke controversially accepted a prestigious military award last week for his service with the Invictus Games.

A recent Redfield & Wilton poll revealed that nearly four in ten (38 percent) Americans thought Harry was wrong to receive the award, while just 21 percent agreed with it.

Meanwhile, Meghan is the least favourite royal in the US among the former “Fab-Four”, as according to another poll by Redfield & Wilton published back in May, she is liked by just 36 percent of adults and disliked by 24 percent.

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