MEGHAN Markle is the mastermind behind Prince Harry’s upcoming autobiography and sets his agenda, experts claimed this morning.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, royal biographer Tom Bower suggested that the Duchess of Sussex is the driving force behind the controversial memoir, titled ‘Spare‘.
Royal biographer Tom Bower said Meghan was the ‘mastermind’ behind the upcoming book
He claimed that she ‘dictated’ Prince Harry’s agenda
He clashed with Ed Balls on Good Morning Britain
Bower was taking part in a debate on whether Harry and Meghan should keep their titles when he said: “He’ll [Harry] keep his princely title, it’s Meghan I’m after.
“His book is really Meghan’s. Meghan is the person who has dictated this agenda.”
Present Ed Balls countered that the book is by Prince Harry and not his wife, to which Bower asked “Do you think he’s read it?”
The royal expert continued: “Meghan has actually read every word.
“Meghan is highly intelligent, very sophisticated.”
He continued to slam the Duchess, claiming that Prince William, King Charles and Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer “saw through” her.
He added that the late Queen did not like her granddaughter-in-law and that the core of the Royal Family saw that “she was adventurous, [she] came here to make fame and fortune and go back to America, [she] is exploiting the royal title.”
It comes as the title of the upcoming book was revealed last week.
Publishers confirmed that it will be released on 10 January 2023, the day after the 41st birthday of Catherine, Princess of Wales and just four months after the death of the Queen.
Harry – who has already received half of a £35million payout for his book – will read the audiobook version himself.
Publisher Penguin Random House’s description reads: “With its raw, unflinching honesty, Spare is a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.
Bower has previously hit out at the book, calling it “poisonous”.
Meanwhile, Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, declared: “Being the ‘spare’ is still at the forefront of his mind all these years later and he clearly feels belittled by it.
“It is really a bit pathetic that he hasn’t managed to move on. Diana used to call him the spare. Harry would say ‘I’m the spare, I don’t have to behave, I can do what I like’.”
It comes as…
- Prince Harry will read audiobook version of bombshell memoir and revealed what he’ll do with the proceeds
- The book’s release date will mark three years from Megxit – and there are nine questions Harry must truthfully answer
- Piers Morgan slammed the book as “money-making muck”
- And book giant Waterstones has already slashed the price in half
- King Charles decided not to strip Harry and Andrew from a major royal role
- But experts spotted a telling clue he will never return to Royal duties
TalkTV’s Piers Morgan has also rubbished the memoir, saying: “Prince Privacy will hurl his latest torrent of malevolent money-making muck at the Royal Family just in time to ruin his father’s coronation as King.
“Charles should strip this petulant, selfish, greedy, hypocritical brat of all his remaining royal titles/status ASAP.”
In the description of the book, the Duke describes himself as “a husband, father, humanitarian, military veteran, mental wellness advocate, and environmentalist”.
The book will be released two days after the three-year anniversary of Harry and Meghan’s official exit from the Royal Family on January 8, 2020.
And it comes three days before the anniversary of their frosty Sandringham summit on January 13.
The memoir will be available in English in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa and Canada.
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The book will also be published in translation in 15 additional languages, including Spanish, Italian, German and Chinese.
Waterstones has already announced it will sell Prince Harry’s memoir for half price months before its released.
Bower slammed the Duchess as ‘exploiting’ her royal title
Prince Harry’s memoir, ‘Spare’, will be released on 10 January