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Queen Elizabeth Forces Prince Harry To Pay $35 Million In Damages, Memoir Release In Jeopardy
The Royal Family is once again in the news as Queen Elizabeth has reportedly lost patience with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
This comes after reports that the Queen is taking the couple to court to prevent the release of Prince Harry's memoir.
According to In Touch, the Queen is now forcing Prince Harry to pay $35 million in damages if he doesn't back down.
Prince Harry claims that his memoir will give an accurate and truthful account of his life, but the Royal Family is concerned that he will reveal their secrets.
A Palace insider alleges that the memoir will reveal the name of the Royal Family member who made a racist comment about Markle and Prince Harry's son, Archie.
In March, Markle refused to name the family member who made the comment during a CBS interview.
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However, according to a source close to the Royal Family, all bets are off.
The insider also alleges that Markle is playing a role in the direction of Prince Harry's memoir.
The royals believe that Meghan is pushing him to expose the dark secrets hidden within the Royal Family.
Queen Elizabeth cannot have classified information about the royals leaked to the entire world.
To handle the situation, she reportedly plans to stop the release of Prince Harry's memoir by taking the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to court and suing for $35 million in damages if they don't back down.
Despite knowing what the Queen is planning, Prince Harry and Markle are reportedly not afraid and are moving forward as planned.
A royal commentator urged members of the Royal Family to heal their rift with Prince Harry ahead of his upcoming memoir, in an attempt to avoid further negative press.
Royal expert Molly Malshine said that a closer relationship could lead to the Duke of Sussex going easier in terms of spilling family secrets.
However, another newspaper has denied this news and believes that In Touch's insider cannot be trusted.
The newspaper quotes, “Why would Prince Harry use a personal memoir to bring down his own family?
It's not realistic that he would try to drag her name through the mud out of nowhere, nor that she would sue him over the contents of a book that still hasn't been finished.”
The tabloid is dead set on forming the narrative that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will stop at nothing to take down the royal family, which simply isn't true.
The insider may not be trustworthy, and it seems unrealistic that they would know intimate details about specific conversations about how much money Prince Harry is receiving from his publisher and what the Queen is telling her lawyers but still not know who made the racist comment.
In conclusion, the Royal Family is once again in the news due to Prince Harry's memoir.
Queen Elizabeth is reportedly taking strong measures to prevent the release of the memoir, including suing for $35 million in damages.
While there are conflicting reports about the insider's credibility, it is clear that the Royal Family is concerned about their secrets being revealed.