Meghan Markle's most recent interview contained "thinly veiled threats" to her royal in-laws, an expert claimed. The Duchess of Sussex sat down with reporter Allison P.
Davis for a tell-all chat published in The Cut last week, discussing everything from her departure from the Royal Family to her new podcast, Archetypes, that began late last month.
Her confessions included the fact that she was not made to sign a non-disclosure agreement when she and Harry stepped down as working members of the Firm in 2020, as well as her recent discovery of a journal she had kept while she was still a senior royal living at Frogmore Cottage.READ MORE: Inside Meghan and Harry's UK trip including avoiding Wills and Kate and commercial flightSpeaking on True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat, Sunday Times Royal Editor Roya Nikkhah said Meghan's comments contained suggestions that she wanted to threaten the Royal Family - and even suggested that we could expect a memoir from the former Suits star in the future.Nikkhah said: "The thinly veiled threats that came in [Meghan's interview with The Cut] ...I think [she] probably hopes it does [feel threatening] to the Royal Family."[But] I think there’s a lot of eye-rolling, going, 'We're used to this by now'."That phrase, 'I have a lot to say until I don't' and, 'I’ve never signed anything that restricts me from talking'...
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