A new book is expected to be released tomorrow, Wednesday, that deals with chapters from the life of Meghan Markle, the wife of Prince Harry, and many expect it to cause a new stir among the royal family in Britain.

The book is of the type of writing known in the West as "tell-all biography", a type of biography that delves into the intimate aspects of people's lives, and focuses in particular on revealing secrets and revealing "scandals".

This new book was written by the famous author Tom Power, under the title "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors".

Tom Power Revealer of Secrets

Excerpts from the book have already appeared in British newspapers, and a section published by The Times revealed the "intrigues" that occurred when actress Meghan Markle was invited to an interview with Vanity Fair in 2017, and how the relationship between the princess and interviewer Sam Kashner and... destroyed forever."

Another section reveals the royal family's concerns ahead of Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021, and includes the claim that the Queen expressed relief that Meghan's pregnancy prevented her from traveling from the United States to attend this important event.

The book is due to be released tomorrow, July 21, 2022, and according to its trailer on Amazon, "Tom Power, Britain's leading investigative biographer, has dismantled the network surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their relationship with the royal family, by conducting extensive research, contacting experts, and giving interviews. Especially with people who know behind the scenes and have never spoken before."

The definition adds, "This book reveals an amazing story of love, betrayal, secrets, and revenge."

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Megan and her father

According to the book, Megan Merkel rejected a proposal by the Queen and the Prince of Wales that she travel to the United States to reconcile with her father, Thomas Merkel, and the Prince was "disturbed" by the Duchess' failure to reconcile her father.

In an excerpt published, Bauer described how, after two months of marriage, the couple faced pressure to resolve the famous feud between the bride and her father.

It is known that Megan's father did not attend the wedding after it was revealed that he worked with a paparazzi agency and sold him pictures of his daughter, which had already spread around the world in the months leading up to the ceremony, and then appeared on several television shows in which he criticized his daughter's behavior and the royal family.

Prince Charles scolded the Duke and questioned why Meghan did not comply with his request, and Prince Harry's answer was that his wife refused to call her father because she suspected that his phone was being monitored, or that his email had been hacked, and these excuses angered both the Queen and Prince Charles.

"Revenge" frightens Megan Merkel

Many may think that a book like this will expose many of the secrets of the royal family will please Megan Merkel and her husband Harry, who have more than once expressed the injustice suffered by members of this family, but the book will expose many secrets that they prefer to hide. Royal commentator Sarah Robertson said: "This book has so many bombs and it will shock the royal family completely" and also those she called "the Sussex campers who fear it".

"Don't expect to shut me up," writer Tom Bauer once said to Meghan Markle.

The book reveals the anger of both Prince Harry and Megan Merkel due to the refusal of their request for a larger role in the platinum jubilee holiday, in which Queen Elizabeth II was celebrated on the throne, and the details of the controversy surrounding the couple’s naming of their second daughter “Lilibeth”, a pampering name for the Queen, and an interview Megan with Vanity Fair, in which she "fakely" claimed to have charitable achievements, according to Bauer.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made their first public appearance in the UK since stepping down as senior royals in March 2020.

The couple returned to Britain for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne.

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"I've found really unusual things about Meghan Markle. I think the public perception of her is going to change and it might be tainted by anger, and in any case it would be a big surprise," Tom Power told GBNews in May.

"It turned out that writing this book was very difficult work, because people were very reluctant to speak up, and she and her lawyers did a very good job of keeping everyone silent, but I managed to get them to talk."

"It's a fantastic story. It's an amazing story of a woman who came out of nowhere and is now a global figure who trampled on all those others in her path, and the victims are eager to speak up and have spoken."

Bauer did not indicate whether the "victims" he spoke of were the palace employees who Megan accused of bullying or others she met at other stages of her life.

Buckingham Palace refused to comment on all these events and news in line with its usual policy of not responding to unofficial books, and the same approach was followed by those in charge of Clarence House, but this would not prevent the book from appearing on its expected date, and chapters of it were published in the most important newspapers such as "The Times", "The Sunday Times" and "The Sun".