Heartfelt way Meghan Markle could apologise to public after 'mishaps'

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Speculation is rife that Meghan Markle could release a memoir
Speculation is rife that Meghan Markle could release a memoir

The heartfelt way that Meghan Markle could apologise to the public for her "mishaps" has been revealed, with it said that the Duchess could admit her wrongdoings in a very meaningful way.

The Duchess of Sussex is speculated to be putting pen to paper amid reports that she could follow in the footsteps of her husband Prince Harry, who released his bombshell memoir Spare earlier this year. And despite there not being any confirmed plans for her to write her own book rumours are rife, with it claimed that it would see "huge sales" and could even "widen the Royal rift".

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But now a commentator has revealed they believe Meghan could use her potential memoir, should she decide on penning one, to apologise to the public, according to the Express. While taking to Us Weekly's Royally Weekly podcast host, YouTuber and royal commentator Patricia Demetriou - known as PDina - weighed in with her opinions on the potential memoir. She noted how Meghan could explain and admit that she "did some things wrong".

The host of the podcast started off by saying: "There's all these rumours about Megan releasing her own memoir. I think with that idea of sort of, you know, putting herself out there in the way that she wants people to see her."

Posing a question, she then asked Patricia: "Do you think that would be a good next step?" To which the royal commentator replied: "Yeah if she wants to write a book that might be a good thing if she wants to apologise and say 'I've made some missteps. I did some things wrong. You know I moved to Great Britain, I didn't understand things'.

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"You know she could definitely do something that is worth the read if she were authentically sincere in writing a book that addressed her mishaps."

She then said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have "never talked about how they have done things wrong", but have always spoken about how "other people have done them wrong".

Mollie Quirk

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