Royal Family fear Meghan Markle will drop Prince Archie bombshell in new book: 'All hell will break loose'

The Duchess of Sussex is said to be considering releasing a memoir
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The Duchess of Sussex is said to be considering releasing a memoir
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The Royal Family fear that Meghan Markle will name the member of the monarchy that made a comment regarding the potential skin colour of Prince Archie, according to a royal insider.
During a television interview in 2021 with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan claimed that a Royal Family member had speculated about the colour of her unborn Archie's skin.
However, the individual was not named during the interview and has remained unidentified.
The insider stated that royals fear having open conversations with Meghan and Harry in case it ends up in another memoir following Prince Harry's Spare which was released in January.
Prince Archie is sixth in line to the throne
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The source told the Telegraph: "There’s not a lot of trust left to allow the family to maintain a good and open relationship.
"How do you speak openly without it ending up in volume two?"
GB News presenter Camilla Tominey added that "all hell will break loose" if the royal that made the comment is named by the Duchess of Sussex.
Just weeks before the Coronation, Meghan Markle released a statement responding to claims she was not going to the historic event due to receiving an unsatisfactory response to concerns she raised about "unconscious bias" in the monarchy.
The Duchess of Sussex blasted the report as "ridiculous and false".
A spokesperson for Meghan Markle told GB News: "The Duchess of Sussex is going about her life in the present, not thinking about correspondence from two years ago related to conversations from four years ago.
"Any suggestion otherwise is false and frankly ridiculous.
"We encourage tabloid media and various royal correspondents to stop the exhausting circus that they alone are creating."
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The statement was issued after the Telegraph reported that Meghan expressed her concerns about unconscious bias in the Royal family in a letter to Charles following her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
A source told the newspaper that Meghan still felt she had not received a satisfactory response to the concerns she raised to the Royal Family.
Meghan's letter to Charles was sent in reply to one he had sent her and in their letters, they identify the member of the Royal Family who made the comment.
Charles and Meghan both acknowledged that the remark was not made with malice, the source told the Telegraph.