Apparently, she's gearing up for a big return to social media as part of her promotional strategy, with talent agent Ari Emanuel from WME leading the charge. It's believed that an aggressive tell-all approach is what Meghan wants, and it's what she threatened to do when she was still married to Harry.
Rumor has it that this book, if it reveals the real reason behind their divorce, could become front-page news for months. Meghan is well aware that a bidding war among the world's top publishers could easily fetch her an advance of at least $100 million, turning this into a colossal business deal led by WME.
Some speculate that Meghan's association with WME was primarily for this blockbuster project rather than a return to acting. Questions are arising about Prince Harry's fate in all of this. Speculation is rife that he might be terrified of what Meghan will reveal in her book. There have been numerous rumors in California about Harry staying at different hotels to keep his distance from her.
If the divorce is announced before the book's release, it could seal the deal for Meghan. The book might delve into Harry's alleged mood swings and his previous admission of drug use. It's also expected to name the royal family member who questioned Archie's skin color. Of course, Meghan's version of the truth may not align with reality.
Additionally, there are reports that intelligence agencies from both the US and the UK have shown interest in Harry and Meghan. Meghan is known to be writing a book, and there are hints that she may have connected with a ghostwriter with the initials "OS," suspected by many to refer to Omid Scobie, her known confidant.
The Five Eyes, a powerful global intelligence alliance involving the US and the UK, has been keeping tabs on the couple, but the UK claims it wasn't involved in spying on Meghan as a US citizen, while the US may have monitored Harry as a British citizen and royal prince.
There's also speculation that Meghan might be using some form of blackmail against Harry, something she's held over him for years, possibly involving compromising information. And while she aims to launch a potentially career-defining memoir, experts warn that this could backfire.
Publishers are likely to press for juicy gossip, and once sensitive information is in print, there's no taking it back. Meghan's memoir could spark a fresh wave of controversy in her ongoing feud with the Royal Family.