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Royal expert says Harry and Meghan won’t stop revelations in memoirs

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Royal experts have dismissed claims that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, will stop making Netflix shows, writing books and giving interviews.

Sources quoted by The Sun had suggested that the couple would move on from publishing memoirs and criticising other royals on TV.

However, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has told MailOnline that he believes the couple have “nothing left to say” and will halt their outbursts.

He said there is “obviously plenty left that they could say in print” and there remains “enormous” international interest in Harry and Meghan’s activities.

Fitzwilliams added that the couple “specialise in doing the unexpected”, have a great deal more to say and will be considering how what they do will help their brand.

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Reports suggest Meghan will be restarting her blog The Tig, and how she won a Woman of Vision Award at a glitzy Ms Foundation gala event in New York on May 16.

Fitzwilliams continued: “Thereafter they made world headlines when they were involved in a ‘near-catastrophic’ car chase with paparazzi in New York.

Whatever you think of the incident, some recollections may vary, it showed the international interest in what they do is still enormous.

It is obvious, for good or ill as they remain estranged from the Royal Family, the Sussexes have a great deal more to say.”

Sources told The Sun that the couple had now run out of material, with one insider saying: “That period of their life is over – as there is nothing left to say.”

This apparent turnaround comes more than three years after the Sussexes stepped down as senior royals in January 2020 and moved to North America.

Since then, they have carried out a series of blistering attacks on the Royal Family, most notably with their bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview in March 2021, a six-part Netflix series called Harry & Meghan in December last year, and Harry’s tell-all memoir Spare in January.

Harry now lives in Montecito, California, with Meghan and their two children Archie and Lilibet after the couple stepped down as working royals for a life of financial independence.

His relationships with his father King Charles III and brother Prince William are strained, and he has regularly criticised them, while Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla have also been targets.

Within hours of being present at the coronation of his father, King Charles, in May 2022, Harry was on a plane back to California to be reunited with his family.

The Sussexes made headlines when a spokesperson alleged that the couple and Meghan’s mother “were involved in a near-catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi”, after they attended the Ms Foundation ceremony in New York.

Also this week, it was revealed that the US government will appear in court next Tuesday to answer questions regarding Harry’s visa application after he admitted using illegal drugs.

The Heritage Foundation, a Washington DC-based conservative think-tank, is suing Joe Biden’s administration to force officials to release the Duke’s immigration files.

Fitzwilliams believes that Harry and Meghan have a great deal more to say and that the way they choose to say it in future may be as sensational as the ways they have chosen to do so in the past.

He said: “The question is, would it benefit them and how would it help their brand and the causes they support?”

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