Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are believed to be planning more bombshells and revelations following their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Royal commentator Neil Sean shared on his YouTube channel that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are eager for media spotlight and probably are deciding "who they're going to hire, who they're going to keep and, more importantly, who they're going to fire."
Sean believes that Harry's tell-all memoir is just the beginning of their pursuit of more publicity stunts. Harry, 37, is known to be finalizing the publishing process of his most-anticipated memoir, which is expected to tackle an "accurate and wholly truthful" account of his own life. The book is set to be released later this year under Penguin Random House.
Meanwhile, Meghan's close friend Omid Scobie is also preparing to release another book after co-writing "Finding Freedom" with Carolyn Durand. Additional to the couple's hectic schedule, Harry and Meghan have a Netflix documentary series on the way.
Meanwhile, the British Royal Family, as well, will most likely occupy news headlines as Channel 4 has officially confirmed a four-part series that will reveal the entire investigations into the death of Princess Diana. Will Jessop and Barnaby Peel are the directors of the upcoming series and the producers are Natacha Brounais and Miriam Jones. Sandpaper Films is in co-production with Discovery + for the documentary.
Sandpaper Films will feature the full story of two police investigations concerning Diana's death in a Paris car crash in 1997. The plot will revolve around the investigations conducted by the French Brigade Criminelle in 1997 and by the Metropolitan Police in 2004. The upcoming series will "explore how both investigations grappled to separate fact from speculation."
The series will also show the power of media in creating theories and prompting questions surrounding Diana's sudden death. Henry Singer, executive producer for Sandpaper Films said, "This was a really important series to make - not only because we hope it will lay to rest the conspiracy theories that continue to obscure the truth of what happened in the Alma tunnel that night - but because the story is a window into the world today, where conspiracy theories are no longer reside in the dark corners of the internet but have gone mainstream and are actually pushed by people in positions of real power."
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