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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again in the spotlight as veteran royal biographer Tom Bower prepares to release new material that could reignite public scrutiny and strain their already fractured ties with the monarchy.
After the success of his 2022 bestseller 'Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors', Bower is reportedly ready to publish fresh chapters uncovering more intimate and controversial aspects of the couple's departure from royal life.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, once prominent working royals, have spent recent years redefining their public image through highly publicised media ventures, including their Netflix docies, a string of interviews, and Prince Harry's memoir, Spare.
While the couple have positioned these projects as their attempt to share their story on their , critics argue they have exploited royal connections for commercial gain.
Now, according to Bower, the narrative is about to flip. The author has promised that his next publication will delve even deeper into what he calls a "relentless and restless" couple-one whose journey continues to captivate audiences around the world.
Tom Bower teases "new material" on the Sussexes and their royal rift
Bower, speaking to media outlets, confirmed he's been gathering new information through interviews and insider s.
"I've got a lot of new material already, and I think the whole world wants new insights," Bower said. "It's an amazing story, an eye-watering, unique story because it's unprecedented.
"This is such a famous couple who are constantly fighting [for themselves]. They are relentless and restless, which makes it so interesting."
Among the key revelations expected in the follow-up is a deeper examination of Harry and Meghan's controversial decision to step away from royal duties. The book is likely to revisit tensions inside the palace and the internal fallout that led to the couple's departure.
Reports suggest that further detail will be shared on Harry's resignation from Sentebale, a charity close to his heart, which s children affected by HIV/AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana.
In March, the charity made headlines after its chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, accused Prince Harry of "bullying at scale" and reported alleged misconduct to the UK Charity Commission. The prince and co-founder Prince Seeiso subsequently resigned from their patron roles.
Bower's chapters are expected to reveal more about that internal conflict and how it reflected the broader issues between Harry and the institutions he once represented.
Also in Bower's sights is Meghan Markle's cookery show, a project that, according to reports, has stirred debate behind palace walls.
The new book will reportedly detail how senior royals, including King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and Prince William, reacted privately to the Sussexes' growing media ventures.
Bower will also examine how these developments affected the increasingly cold dynamic between Meghan and the rest of the Royal Family.
Perhaps most controversially, Bower is expected to recount Harry's alleged plans to participate in a high-risk BBC interview, likened to Prince Andrew's disastrous Newsnight appearance.
Dubbed by insiders as a "train wreck interview," the broadcast could provide damaging optics for the Sussexes and once again invite unwanted comparisons to previous royal missteps.
Finally, the book will revisit the deepening feud between the Sussexes and their closest relatives. Once considered the "Fab Four," Harry and Meghan are now reportedly no longer on speaking with William and Kate Middleton.
According to sources, even basic communication between the families has ceased, with tension running high behind closed doors.
With public interest in the couple as strong as ever, Bower's new revelations could reopen wounds that the monarchy has tried to quietly heal.
If the book delivers on its promise of shocking new details, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may find themselves once again navigating global headlines and public opinion-as their past choices return to haunt them.