Meghan Markle Plans Tell-All Book After Prince Harry Loses $2 Million Court Battle; Details Inside

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

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Meghan Markle is reportedly planning a new tell-all book following Prince Harry’s recent court defeat over his security battle in the UK. The Duke of Sussex lost his appeal to restore taxpayer-funded police protection, leaving him with a $2 million legal bill. Insiders say Meghan blames the royal family for the outcome and sees this as a breaking point.

The court ruled against Harry’s request for armed security during UK visits, stating there was no legal basis for it. Judges said the decision was a “predictable reaction” to Harry stepping back from royal duties. The couple will now have to pay for private security when traveling to Britain with their children, Archie and Lilibet.

Meghan believes the royal family influenced the court’s decision. A source said, “She feels they tried to bleed them dry financially.” Harry was determined to fight the case, assuming the court would rule fairly. However, the loss has reportedly pushed Meghan toward writing her own memoir.

The legal costs have added financial pressure on the couple. They do not have $2 million readily available and may need to pull funds from investments. A book deal could help cover expenses, including their Montecito home and private security.

Harry’s memoir, Spare, sold over 6 million copies worldwide. If Meghan releases her own book, it could worsen their rift with the royals. A source warned, “Harry may realize sheโ€™s building a wall between him and his family.”

Meghan recently hinted at future writing projects but denied immediate memoir plans. She said, “Iโ€™ve got a lot more life to live before Iโ€™m there.” However, insiders claim the court loss has made the idea more urgent.

The Sussexes’ Netflix deal remains strong, with Meghanโ€™s lifestyle show renewed for a second season. Their Spotify deal ended in 2023, but they continue working on media projects. A book could be their next big move.


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