Lan suggests that Meghan may not fully grasp the common practice of providing a glimpse into the work before the big reveal, cautioning her to be careful not to repeat past mistakes. Despite Meghan's history of getting her way, Lan questions whether publishers will buckle under the pressure of the duchess's displeasure or if Meghan will have to play by the same rules as everyone else. In a world where Meghan's victories seem to stack up like royal tiaras, this could be a rare instance where she faces a roadblock. Lan, however, remains unconvinced, emphasizing that Meghan is unlikely to settle for being an ordinary person subject to standard publishing procedures.
This potential tell-all memoir marks Meghan's first venture into the world of autobiographies, following her exploration of children's literature with "The Bench," released in June 2021. The book delves into the relationship between father and son, inspired by Prince Harry's bond with their son Archie.
As we navigate the tumultuous waters of Meghan's literary ambitions, we can't help but wonder how this chapter will unfold. Will Meghan's narrative align with the carefully curated image she presents to the world, or will the demand for transparency lead to revelations that may not align with the victim narrative we've seen in the past?
