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Meghan Markle Accused of Forcing Prince Harry to Fabricate Stories in Upcoming Memoir
In a shocking revelation, Jr. Moaninghair has come forward alleging that Meghan Markle coerced him into including fabricated stories about Prince William and Kate Middleton in Prince Harry's upcoming memoir.
Many believe that this chapter was actually written by Markle herself as a means of seeking revenge on William for not choosing her over Catherine, and to further humiliate the Duchess of Cambridge.
Speculation surrounding the delay of the book's publication has been rife, with some suggesting that legal complications or the author's frantic efforts to remove potentially damaging information about the rest of the royal family may be the cause.
According to commentators, the memoir is expected to delve into an alleged affair involving the author's sibling.
Lines from the chapter hint at the author's disbelief that their own sibling would treat their spouse in such a manner, especially after witnessing the pain caused by their father's actions towards their mother.
The bombshell revelation has reportedly left the sibling unable to even look the troublesome writer in the eye.
The question now remains whether the author will be successful in having this chapter pulled from the memoir.
Prince William, if affected by the inclusion of details about the fabricated affair, could potentially take legal action against Meghan and Harry.
Adding to the intrigue, there are also claims that the Sussexes themselves may have leaked information about William's supposed affair.
Critics argue that they have a history of making things up to suit their narrative.
It is unclear whether Prince Harry was aware of Meghan's scheme or if he was involved himself.
The couple has often been portrayed by the press as two jealous traitors to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Drawing parallels to a previous incident, back in 2009, tennis legend Andre Agassi had pleaded with his ghostwriter to include his own name on the cover of his autobiography, “Open.”
However, the Pulitzer Prize-winning ghostwriter, J.R. Monagher, refused, insisting that it was Agassi's story to tell.
The book went on to become a bestseller.
Monagher's latest collaboration is with Prince Harry for his upcoming memoir, “Spare,” which is expected to follow a similar trajectory.
Interestingly, there are suspicions that Harry may have drawn inspiration from Agassi's autobiography, raising concerns about potential copyright infringement.
It is worth noting that Monagher had already penned his own memoir, “The Tender Bar,” before working on “The Lives of Others.”
In “The Tender Bar,” he recounts his search for father figures in the New York bar scene.
This ability to adopt the perspectives of others may have contributed to his success as a ghostwriter for celebrity subjects like Andre Agassi and now Prince Harry.
It is clear that Monagher was chosen for this project due to his ability to empathize with those who feel wronged and his willingness to share their stories.
However, it is also likely that, like many writers, Monagher saw this opportunity as a chance to further explore his own experiences through the lens of another.
In addition to these revelations, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made several claims about being treated differently from Prince William.
They dropped a bombshell allegation about the heir to the throne during a lawsuit filed by Meghan against a media outlet.
With all these revelations coming to light, the question remains: Will you be reading Prince Harry's memoir?