Meghan Markle pays respect to cancer-stricken King Charles with major move
King Charles receives delightful news from Montecito amid his health woes
Meghan Markle has apparently made a significant decision in support of the royal family, considering the health issues of key figures.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has previously confessed to writing a journal during her time as an active working royal, might not release her bombshell memoir any time soon.
In a conversation with The Express, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said, "In theory, there is no reason why Meghan could not write a memoir."
He added, "It would almost certainly sell well, probably very well, but as she knows perfectly well, that would depend on how sensational it was."
However, the royal expert believes the former Suits actress would avoid bad PR by releasing her book amid the royal family's health problems.
Richard said, "At present, with two senior royals ill, she would appear uncaring and callous if she launched further attacks or caused embarrassment to the Royal Family."
For the unversed, King Charles and Princess Kate were diagnosed with cancer in February and March respectively.
The Princess of Wales has now completed her preventative chemotherapy and is now focusing on staying cancer-free.
On the other hand, the King is currently undergoing treatment for his undisclosed form of cancer.
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