Meghan Markle.Speaking on LBC, she said Harry "keeps lobbing the bombs," adding: "What is Harry going to say in this book? Are we going to be in for, another you know, a kind of massive kind of hate bomb again, which is going to explode all over us?"Tina said the Royals Family would have to "find a way to live with" whatever is published in Harry's book, and try to make some kind of reunion happen regardless."The problem they've got right now is great mistrust of Harry because he keeps lobbing these bombs, it never stops," she said.It's not been plain sailing for Harry recently, as he and Meghan have had to grapple with the cancellation of the latter's Netflix shows.Royal commentator Angela Levin said: "Not only a disaster but the fact that it was announced last July and apparently there's still nothing to show for it."Being a royal opens every door for you but if you leave you can't just take the money you have to do some work."It appears Netflix may have dropped Harry and Meghan due to needed cutbacks, after the streaming giant suffered a slump in subscribers.The company lost around £48billion of its market value recently and is facing stiff competition from rival streaming services.
Harry and Meghan have yet to release anything on the platform, so this may have been why Netflix deemed them expendable.Harry's upcoming book has already set the cat among the proverbial Royal pigeons, with Prince Charles in particular worrying Camilla may come in for an "excoriating takedown".It has been reported the future king offered Prince Harry an olive branch in an effort to spare any humiliation the Duchess of Cornwall may face in his son’s upcoming book.The Prince of Wales is said to have invited Harry and Meghan to stay with him.
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