Meghan Markle seems to think there's still unrealized financial potential in exploring the couple's past, even after all of the interviews and disclosures about their time together. She is said to have been collecting materials from her decades-long journaling career as a working royal. However, given the possible consequences of identifying with a book that could further strain the royal family's ties, finding a large publisher ready to take on the project has proven difficult.
Negotiations with Audible were reportedly discussed recently, but those rumors were refuted. Meghan Markle's team is apparently getting more desperate with each refusal. They've even given thought to the unorthodox strategy of releasing a chapter to stimulate public interest and partially self-publishing.
An unbiased examination of Meghan Markle and Harry's relationship, including its difficulties and disagreements, is thought to be the memoir's main selling feature, according to a publishing insider. Like any marriage, despite their frequent displays of unity, they do occasionally disagree, especially when it comes to issues pertaining to parenting, education, money, and royal matters.
Harry, though, might not find the concept altogether comfortable. A source claims that he is uncomfortable with the entire process, particularly because he disclosed personal information about their sexual lives in his book "Spare." It's important to remember that Meghan Markle had considered penning her memoirs long before Harry did.
Commentator Richard Fitz Williams raised worries that sensationalized content from Meghan Markle memoir would cause serious problems and further endanger relationships. It might also worsen her already tense connection with her family.