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Meghan Markle, who previously revealed she had suicidal thoughts during royal life in the U.K., is set to expand on her mental health struggles in a tell-all memoir when the timing is right, say sources, according to the The Duchess of Sussex, 43 also touched, on her experience in a CBS interview earlier this month.

“The talk among their friends is that it’s time to take the gloves off and do away with the diplomacy,” a source told Closer. “There’s so much demand for Meghan to speak out, whether that’s in the form of another sit-down interview or even her own memoir. She has the potential to make an absolute fortune and clear up a lot of questions.



” The same insider said the Royal Family’s decision to not include the Sussexes in this summer’s Balmoral retreat was the catalyst for Markle’s memoir. The source claims Harry and Meghan, who quit royal life in 2020 and moved to the U.S.

,are “not shocked” to have been excluded from the meet-up but weren’t thrilled about it. “They’re now being forced to figure out a strategy to fight back, and one option on the table is to go all-out with a big tell-all from Meghan where she completely lays out her side of the story,” the insider added. Despite the reports, a source familiar with the couple’s deals has denied a book from Markle is coming.

Rumours of it have been swirling ever since Harry’s memoir, came out in January 2023 and became the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time..

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