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Couple tipped for one huge move to spark ‘trouble’ in Royal family

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could return to writing about their lives in the Royal Family should their latest financial ventures fail, a royal commentator has claimed.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been working on developing their contract with Netflix with a new cooking show and documentary about polo, with Meghan also set to launch her new lifestyle brand – American Riviera Orchard.

But commentator Richard Fitzwilliams noted some signs suggest their projects might fail to take off, and said the couple could opt to turn back to book writing to up their income.

Speaking to Kinsey Schofield’s To Di For Daily, he said: “If Harry and Meghan don’t get A-lister support, top polo players and so on and so forth, they could always be tempted to…well, there were reports originally they considering up to four books.

One of them could be Meghan’s memoir, one of them could be the 400 pages Harry said were cut from Spare because he thought they would cause problems. Another one could be his memoir when a child and so forth. So you could get more trouble in the future.

She also said that that the recent controversy over Prince Harry’s decision to accept the ESPY Pat T
Dominic Reid will now face one big question over the timing of his decision to resign as CEO of the Invictus Games, it has been claimed.

Speaking on Sky News Australia, writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue said that questions will be raised over why Dominic – who has worked as the CEO of the Invictus Games since 2014 – didn’t stay “to see in the winter games which was actually his idea.”

She also said that the recent controversy over Prince Harry’s decision to accept the ESPY Pat Tillman Award for Service could be seen as a reason for the timing of his exit.

Prince Harry reveals which royal first called him ‘spare’ – and it’s not who you think
Prince Harry has revealed that it was his father King Charles who originally gave him the ‘spare’ label, as he shared the story in his memoir of the same name.

Princess Diana gave birth to their second son Harry in September 1984, with Charles making a surprising comment about the new royal baby.

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