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Now 'isn't the right time' for a tell-all memoir from Meghan Markle as the public are 'overloaded with stories' about the Sussexes

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The possibility of Meghan Markle releasing a memoir has indeed been a subject of speculation, especially following Prince Harry's memoir, "Spare." It's understandable why there's interest in her sharing her experiences, considering the attention drawn by Harry's book and the insights it provided into their lives within the royal family. Now 'wouldn't be the right time' for Meghan Markle to release a tell-all memoir about her royal life, a public relations expert has warned the Duchess of Sussex However, timing is crucial for such a significant release. There's a balance to strike between sharing personal stories and avoiding potential oversaturation or backlash from the public or within the royal family. Given the recent buzz around the couple's literary ventures, including a children's book from Meghan and Prince Harry's memoir, some experts might caution against releasing another high-profile book too soon. It's about ensur

Crown star Dominic West reveals Prince Harry cut him off after he exposed the Duke's racy antics during raunchy South Pole expedition

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Dominic West shared some behind-the-scenes moments from the charity trip that Prince Harry might have preferred to keep private. Prince Harry's involvement in the charitable event and his contributions to the team were highlighted positively by West, but the more informal and possibly irreverent moments, such as drinking champagne from a prosthetic leg, were perhaps details Prince Harry would have preferred not to be disclosed publicly. Dominic West joined the Duke of Sussex on an ambitious trip as they both took part in the charity event Walking With the Wounded in 2013 Dominic West had immense admiration for Prince Harry's involvement in the expedition and highlighted his skills and dedication, even portraying him as a hands-on team member. His description of Harry's efforts in building impressive latrines showcases a different, more relatable side to the prince, portraying him as someone who actively contributed and wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty, so to speak.

'Affectionate' King Charles is shown embracing his grandchildren during Coronation rehearsal in tender extracts from new documentary... in stark contrast to the loveless 'no hugs, no kisses, no pats' rules Prince Harry described in his Spare

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The new documentary provides a different perspective on King Charles' relationship with his children compared to Prince Harry's earlier portrayal in his memoir. The scenes at the Coronation rehearsal depict a warm and affectionate interaction between King Charles and his grandchildren, Prince Louis and Charlotte. The embrace and double kisses on the cheek, along with the Princess' curtsey, contribute to a more affectionate image of the royal family. His son accused the King of  not giving 'hugs, no kisses, no pats' in his memoire Spare Prince George, Louis and Princess Charlotte gave great big hugs to their grandfather The humor in the Prince of Wales practicing the kiss of homage with his father adds a lighthearted touch to the documentary, and the claim that it's the most affectionate display among three generations of Kings suggests a positive evolution in their familial dynamics. Prince Charles poses with his sons during the Royal Family's ski break a

King Charles and Queen Camilla are 'yin and yang' but make an utterly formidable team, Queen's sister says in new BBC documentary

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Camilla has garnered a lot of respect and admiration from those around her, especially within the royal family. Princess Anne's acknowledgment of Camilla's understanding of her role and its impact on Charles speaks volumes about her adaptability and commitment to her duties. The idea of them being 'yin and yang' but forming a strong team emphasizes their complementarity, which seems to work wonderfully for them. Their relationship's history of challenges seems to have only fortified their bond, making them an even more formidable pair. King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, following the coronation Annabel Elliot, the Queen's sister, described her as the King's 'rock', while her close friend, Lady Lansdowne, said the fact that the couple had to 'fight' to be together has only strengthened their unshakeable 'bond'. Queen's sister: Annabel Elliot (pictured), described Camilla as the King&#