Harry and Meghan suffer humiliating on air blow after 'ticking time bomb' exposed
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been keeping busy in recent weeks including their joint tour of Australia, to the Duchess of Sussex's trip to Switzerland where she delivered an emotional speech, to the couple's production company Archewell developing a feature film for Netflix based on the book No Way Out by Major Adam Jowett.TalkTV presenter Kevin O'Sullivan has now addressed a "ticking time bomb" as he suggested the couple's decision to continue working is largely fuelled by their desire to maintain their California lifestyle. When they stepped down as working royals in 2020, the Sussexes have become financially independent. They launched their own production company Archewell and signed lucrative deals with streaming platforms including Netflix.In a bombshell move, the on-screen host addressed a new claim, that the Duchess of Sussex, who kept years of notes since her royal exit could potentially release a memoir similar to Harry's book Spare.He was joined on his programme on Saturday by commentators Samara Gill and Ash Gould as they addressed the Sussexes' plans to "cash in".Kevin commented: "Watch this space... it's a ticking time bomb isn't it?""Meghan is very much in the position where she is making money for the family," Samara commented.She suggested Harry is "penning little things" while Meghan has continued to make money through her Netflix shows and through the launch of her As Ever."Harry is acting like his life of service is what is important to him," Samara remarked, adding that could create friction. She claimed Meghan could "throw Harry under the bus" if it meant "getting a book deal".There has been no confirmation of an alleged memoir being in the works.Meanwhile, the couple marked their eighth anniversary on Tuesday. Meghan shared a string of behind-the-scenes photographs from the pair's big day and evening celebrations."Eight years ago today…" the duchess, 44, wrote on Instagram, alongside a sunshine emoji.The images were accompanied by the soundtrack of Paula Abdul's song Forever Your Girl.