Royal expert Angela Levin, in a conversation with Sky News Australia, has offered her insights into what could be expected from Meghan Markle's memoir. She suggested that the Duchess of Sussex might follow a similar vein to her previous works, where she expressed grievances about her experiences as a royal.
Levin also considered the possibility that Meghan Markle might choose to take a different approach, opting for a less detailed account of her life within the royal family.
Levin noted, "The interesting thing for me is she has been saying for months now that she is writing her own biography. We all believed that there could be moans and groans about how badly she was treated as a royal. It would be another record like Prince Harry's but only more powerful."
She added, "She is apparently happy, jolly, has made a change in her life, and is only looking forward. The most important thing for her - she will either say how wonderful life is, which I don't think she will bother in her book, or she will go backward and say what a terrible time she had and how awful everyone was to her. It will be interesting to see if she is as happy and jolly as ever.