This situation has left Meghan in a dilemma, torn between keeping publishers satisfied and maintaining her privacy. Following the success of Prince Harry's bombshell memoir released in January 2023, Meghan is set to pen her own book, although it might not be released for a few years. According to royal commentator Neil Sha, Meghan has approached multiple publishers, but some have expressed interest with the condition that she produces three chapters before receiving any payment. Sha highlighted the challenge publishers face in ensuring security due to potential leaks.
He explained that publishers want to verify the worthiness of the story and avoid jeopardizing the entire deal. Meanwhile, a public relations expert, Miss Carrot from Pressbox PR, cautioned Meghan that early 2024 might not be the opportune time to release a memoir about her royal life.
Miss Carrot emphasized the public's saturation with stories about the Duke and Duchess, suggesting that Meghan should aim for a quieter period in 2024. This strategic timing would allow the potential rift created by Harry's memoir "Spare" and Om Se's "Endgame" to heal more discreetly.