Speaking on a recent episode of Palace Confidential, the Daily Mail’s diary editor Richard Eden discussed that Prince Harry could follow in his wife Meghan Markle’s footsteps with the promotion of her own post-royal life ventures. The Duke of Sussex is due to release his first autobiography, Spare, next year and can be expected to participate in promotional events to present the book.Mr Eden told host Jo Elvin: “[Harry will] be giving lots of interviews.”Speaking of Meghan, Mr Eden said: “What we’ve seen from Meghan, while she’s been promoting her Archetypes podcast series, is that each time she gives an interview, there’s more controversy.”[and] you know, more digs at the Royal Family.”He concluded: “So, we can expect to hear a lot more from him, I think.”READ MORE: Prince William stirs royal fans as he reveals ‘excitement’ over Boston trip with Kate Meghan and Harry are no longer senior royals (Image: GETTY) Meghan’s podcast was first released in August (Image: GETTY)This year, since the release of her podcast series, Meghan has given two major interviews.In August, two days before the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, Meghan’s interview with The Cut was released.The Cut interview centred around Meghan’s podcast, however, the 41-year-old also spoke about her new life in Montecito with Harry and their two children and the former actress’ hopes for the future.Meghan Markle also spoke to magazine Variety last month to discuss her relationship with the Queen.READ MORE: Kate and William to ‘focus’ on cost of living crisis as recession looms over UKThe interview was her first interview since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, with Meghan paying tribute to the late monarch.The Duchess opened up about how her and Prince Harry are mourning Her late Majesty and coming to grasp with her absence.No details have been announced yet of how Harry plans on promoting his book, although Harry has been tipped to return to the UK around the festive season.DON’T MISSAnne ‘called up from bench’ to spare Harry ‘indignity of losing title’ [ANALYSIS]King Charles warned of ‘familial abdication’ as monarch has ‘obstacle’ [VIDEO]Meghan and Harry warned to ‘get story together’ ahead of book release [INSIGHT] Prince Harry is releasing his tell-all memoir in January (Image: GETTY)Speaking earlier this week on The Today Show, the Daily Mirror’s Royal Editor Russell Myers believes that Harry will likely give more interviews during his potential promotional tour across Britain.He added that this could be down to the amount of money at stake.The book was originally set for release in late 2022 but it is believed the Queen’s death caused a significant delay to the publication.Some experts have suggested the Duke of Sussex sought to make some changes to the book following his grandmother’s funeral.READ NEXT:
Prince Harry to echo Meghan’s ‘controversial’ interviews with ‘digs’
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