Rumors have emerged regarding possible discussions by Meghan Markle's associates with a publishing company about a tell-all book should she and Prince Harry divorce, leaving Meghan reportedly "devastated."
The Mirror reported that despite the speculations, no book has been written, and the royal couple continues to maintain a strong relationship, publicly addressing the ongoing gossip.
Speculation about this potential project began after the couple's decision to step back from their roles as working members of the British royal family.
Vanity Fair was the first source to report that Meghan's team was in talks with a publisher to gauge interest in a future book detailing her life following a hypothetical split from Prince Harry. The magazine specified that no formal proposal had been made, and no content had been written.
While these rumors have stirred concern among their supporters about a possible fracture in their union, Meghan Markle, aged 43, shares her frustration with the constant attention received by her marriage. According to sources quoted in OK! magazine, Meghan is concerned about the negativity spread by such unfounded reports.
Interestingly, Vanity Fair emphasized that any such publication would not recount Meghan's life story but could potentially cover her experiences if she were to separate from Prince Harry. Despite the lack of substance to the claims, fans expressed worry regarding the stability of the marriage.
Public speculation has been fueled by Harry's earlier publication, "Spare," which was launched in January 2023. This book laid bare various personal and familial conflicts faced by the Duke of Sussex, which only heightened the public's curiosity about their private lives.
Addressing these reports publicly, Harry took the stage at The New York Times’ 2024 DealBook Summit to dismiss the recurring speculations as unfounded. He humorously mentioned the number of times they were rumored to have moved or divorced, remarking on the difficulty of keeping up with such stories.
The market's interest in Harry’s past literary success and the public's assumption that another significant book might come from the couple has perpetuated gossip about their marriage.
Yet, insiders clarify that Meghan would never entertain writing such a book about Harry, underscoring their mutual happiness and affection.
Adding another element to their public persona, the release date of Meghan and Harry's Netflix docuseries, "With Love, Meghan," was postponed from January 15 to March 4 due to the California wildfires. It was Meghan’s request to delay the release, showcasing her empathy and concern for those affected by the natural disaster.
In response to the wildfires, the Duke and Duchess extended support to friends forced to evacuate their homes. Their website served as a platform for sharing vital resources, and encouraging others to assist those in need.
Their public actions during this crisis highlighted their commitment to supporting each other. A source confirmed that Meghan values their happiness above any prospects of her life being detailed in a book akin to "Spare."
As rumors of a tell-all book circulated, more unfounded claims about their relationship continued to emerge.
Meghan reportedly sees these stories as disruptive, as they make their fans anxious about a possible rift.
Despite these persistent rumors, Meghan and Harry's relationship remains unaffected, with Harry reiterating their happiness amid speculative chatter. According to a source, "In reality, they’re really happy and strong," which is contrary to the swirling rumors.