Lynn Carratt of Press Box PR has cautioned against an early 2024 release for the book, emphasizing the significance of timing in its publication. Carratt acknowledged that although it's likely part of the deal with Penguin, 2024 might not be the opportune moment for its debut. She believes Meghan has much she'd like to express and share about her experiences.
Carratt predicts that if Meghan were to write a tell-all book, it would inevitably shed light on her relationships with her in-laws. Specifically, she anticipates Meghan addressing her marriage to Harry, her interactions with King Charles and Camilla, as well as her dynamics with Kate and William. However, Carratt notes that Meghan may be less forthcoming about her relationship with her father, Thomas.
In Prince Harry's memoir, Prince William bore the brunt of most criticisms, with royal commentator Gareth Russell highlighting the consistent attacks on him. Russell noted that even Queen Camilla did not face as sustained criticism as Prince William did, making it a noteworthy aspect from a pragmatic perspective.