Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "nowhere near done" speaking out about their experience within the royal family, experts told Fox News Digital.
Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, told Fox News Digital that Prince Harry is possibly shopping around the film rights to his memoir, "Spare." The Duke of Sussex is also interested in making a documentary about his mother, the late Princess Diana, a source told the royal commentator. "The exploration of Harry's past is nowhere near done," Schofield said.
A recent report said Markle and Prince Harry are done with the tell-alls because there is "nothing left to say," but royal commentators disagree. "'There is nothing left to say' is a factually inaccurate declaration," Schofield said. "Prince Harry himself told The Telegraph that he held back revelations in 'Spare' to protect his father and brother.This portion of his interview was instantly interpreted as a potential threat that Harry could continue to spill the tea." Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," said it's more likely the pair might stop criticizing the royal family, but he doesn't expect them to "truly step back." "There are issues and causes and awards and red carpets and ongoing lawsuits and grievances aplenty to keep them in the public eye," he told Fox News Digital. "There's a huge difference between stepping back and vanishing.
Harry and Meghan wouldn't disappear from the public eye even if they knew how. They are born headline-grabbers." Since Prince Harry and Markle left their senior roles as working royals in 2020, they have given people insight into why they made that decision in the first place.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared on TV in 2021 for a sit-down interview with.
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