Harry and Meghan’s Worst Fear: The Scandal That Will Erupt in Spring and Expose Their Hypocrisy

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 As spring approaches, rumors and speculation continue to swirl around Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Some royal watchers believe the couple may be bracing themselves for new revelations or accusations to emerge in the coming months.

As recently reported by Daily express, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already had a turbulent few years since stepping back from royal duties in 2020. They've given several headline-grabbing interviews revealing difficulties they faced within the royal institution.

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Most notably, last year saw Harry and Meghan level accusations of racism and lack of support in an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey. Harry also delved into painful memories from his childhood, including the passing of his mother, in an Apple TV+ documentary series.

While these revelations gave the couple a chance to share their side of the story, some experts believe they now need to tread carefully to avoid overexposing their private lives.

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Royal biographer Angela Levin commented, "Harry and Meghan now need to find something new to say in 2024, but there are worse things to come." She hinted at potential future attacks on the royal family.

The couple also recently faced ridicule at the Golden Globe awards, where host Jerrod Carmichael mocked their lucrative Netflix deal. More mockery and criticism could emerge as part of a potential backlash.

Rumors suggest Harry's upcoming memoir could stir significant controversy whenever it gets published. The Duke of Sussex's book was originally due out last year but has faced delays.

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The memoir will likely delve deeper into Harry's personal struggles and air more royal dirty laundry. So its release could become a flashpoint for renewed tensions.

Beyond Harry's memoir, some wonder if the couple themselves might give more headline-grabbing interviews this year. Or perhaps launch new initiatives that rankle royal traditionalists.

Harry and Meghan certainly show no signs of avoiding public life. They recently debuted their Netflix documentary series about their love story.

And they continue advocacy work through their Archewell Foundation, speaking out on issues like mental health and disinformation.

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Still, the Sussexes must walk a fine line between controlling their public narrative and overexposing their private world. Doing too many tell-all interviews risks breeding resentment and compassion fatigue.

While they feel mistreated by the royal institution and certain British media outlets, airing every grievance could backfire. The public may view them as overly dramatic or unable to move on.

As Meghan and Harry brace for potential bombshells this spring, they must take care to choose their battles wisely. Their long-term goal seems to be changing the monarchy from within while still maintaining public support.

But with Harry's book in the pipeline and more possible interviews on the horizon, the road ahead looks set to be bumpy. The couple will likely draw both praise and criticism regardless of what they say or do.

One thing seems certain – with Harry and Meghan, there is rarely a quiet moment. Their push for change ruffles feathers, but they accept controversy as the cost of speaking their truth.

So as spring arrives, royal watchers are on high alert expecting new revelations. Whether initiated by the Sussexes themselves or attacks against them, there will likely be uneasy moments.

For a couple embarking on a lifelong mission, the path forward promises to be complex and turbulent. But Harry and Meghan knew challenging the status quo came with consequences. They remain undeterred.

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