Meghan Markle, who has already harmed her and Prince Harry's reputation with their claims and allegations against the royal family with the paid stunts, won't hurt the people's sentiments again by repeating the same mistake in her new podcasts.
The Duchess of Sussex, who's lucrative contract with Netflix is due to expire in 2025, has announced earlier this year that she has signed a podcast deal with Lemonada Media.
There are speculations and rumours that the former Suits star could drop fresh bombshells on her time in the royal family in her new podcast, but a source, close to the California-based couple, has claimed that Meghan has no intention to do so.
"I don't think Meghan would take risk to make her husband Harry angry by sharing more private details of her time with the royal family."
"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have moved on from the past and are focusing on their future projects."
"She might use her new podcast to share stories about her life, but not about the royal family."
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"[She] wants to do mostly philanthropic-type content. She considers herself too academic for entertainment only. She doesn’t want the podcast to be celebrity-driven, though she’ll have some stars on," a separate source told US Weekly.
However, some royal fans and commentators still believe that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's mother is reportedly keen to "do some inner reflecting" on the podcast and this could include discussing her time in the UK as a working member of the royal family.
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