Meghan Markle is ready to publish a chapter from her memoir, according to sources from New Idea. This could be because she has been having trouble finding a publisher who is willing to publish it. It's rumored that she would pull Prince Harry "under the bus" with this leaked chapter, which would be an unexpected move meant to pique curiosity among purchasers.
Prince Harry himself has written about their private lives, which makes it more difficult for him to react to any disclosures and further complicates the matter. In spite of the couple's many public talks about their lives together in podcast and television appearances, Meghan Markle seems to think there is unrealized financial potential in learning more about their background. It is rumored that she has been gathering content from her time as a working princess. However, finding a significant publisher has proven difficult given the possible repercussions of publishing a book that would worsen the royal family's relations.
There have been speculations that talks with Audible were recently discussed, but these have since been denied. The team behind Meghan Markle appears to be getting more and more desperate with every publisher rejection. They have even considered the outlandish notion of publishing a chapter to stimulate interest from the general public and even going for a kind of semi-autonomous publication.
The objective examination of Meghan Markle and Harry's relationship, including its difficulties and arguments, is considered to be the memoir's main selling point. Despite their outward shows of unity, a publishing insider claims that, like any couple, they do occasionally dispute, especially when it comes to family, education, money, and royal affairs. Prince Harry, though, might find the entire procedure awkward—especially in light of the fact that he revealed intimate details about their sexual lives in his book, "Spare."
It's important to remember that long before Harry made the decision to write her memoir, Meghan Markle had considered doing so. Royal analyst Richard Fitzwilliams voiced worries over Meghan Markle's memoir's sensationalized material, stating that it would worsen already-existing relationship issues and strain her already strained relationship with her family.