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    Meghan Markle and Harry's second bombshell is coming as expert warns 'brace yourselves'

    By Jess Phillips & John O'sullivan,

    13 hours ago
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    A royal commentator has sounded the alarm , saying "Brace yourselves" as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem set to unleash more revelations. Camilla Tominey and Deborah Arthurs appeared UK television to discuss the upcoming paperback edition of Harry's tell-all book Spare, which was initially released in hardback last year.

    The presenters acknowledged that paperbacks often contain new tidbits to encourage sales, but Harry hasn't managed to add any fresh bombshells to his publication despite "having enough for a second book". Camilla informed viewers: "I think there are sighs of relief at Buckingham Palace that this is not being updated with any new material, even though he said and let's not forget this 'I've got enough material for a second book'.

    "And, by the way, of course, Meghan hasn't written her autobiography yet," the Express has reported. A concerned Craig enquired: "Oh dear. Is that coming? " to which Camilla admitted: "I think it's always been on the cards," reports the Mirror .

    Sian faced the camera and declared: "Well then, brace ourselves. There could be a part two." When asked if Harry and Meghan would spend Christmas in the UK, Camilla conceded: "I think it's more likely, Deborah, that you and I go for Christmas at Sandringham than Harry and Meghan!"

    Penguin Random House, the publishers, have confirmed that the paperback will be available in 16 languages globally, and the "contents of the book are unchanged". This suggests that Prince Harry won't be discussing his father, Prince Charles' cancer diagnosis, or that of his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.

    Eamonn Holmes, the presenter for GB News, voiced his annoyance on his show about the re-release of the book without any new content, saying: "But the whole thing is, it doesn't make money if it's not got new content."

    "If it hasn't got new content, why would you buy it? You had a chance to buy the hardback. Why would you buy the paper book?"

    Commentator Alex Armstrong speculated: "Maybe it's a sign that they're starting to wind down. I could be talking utter nonsense here, but maybe they're learning that they don't want to keep upsetting the Royal family and they are not putting any more nonsense out."

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