According to royal author Christopher Anderson, a book by Meghan Markle would easily become a bestseller, as it would likely reveal previously unknown facts and perspectives. Anderson believes that Meghan will take advantage of her current standing after facing months of criticism, stating, "I'm sure that if she wanted to write a book, it would be an enormous bestseller because once again it would contain things that we don't yet know."
He also predicts that she might not wait too long to publish, as she and Harry are likely to capitalize on their current position. However, Meghan may encounter a formidable opponent in the form of Trevor's new wife, Tracy Kurland. Trevor Engelson, Meghan's ex-husband, will also be releasing his new book in a few months.
Meghan and Trevor were married for two years and together for almost a decade before they split in 2013. In October 2018, it was reported that Trevor had tied the knot with Tracy Kurland, a Los Angeles native and the daughter of a multi-millionaire businessman. Tracy has a successful career as a registered dietitian, working at the renowned Renfrew Center in Los Angeles since 2015.
Tracy's upcoming book aims to delve into her career credibility, personal experiences, and how to balance a fulfilling family life. She is targeting Montecito residents, particularly the old-money class, with her nutrition expertise. Montecito, where Meghan and Harry currently reside, is known for its wealthy and influential residents. Trevor, on the other hand, is an executive producer and manager in Los Angeles, having worked on high-profile projects, including the 2010 film "Remember Me," in which Meghan had a small cameo role.
As both Meghan and Trevor's new wife, Tracy, pursue their respective projects, the Montecito community may witness an intriguing battle of books and business endeavors.
