The team of the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle allegedly floated the idea of a “post-Harry divorce book” to a publisher, according to an exposé by Vanity Fair.
MEGHAN MARKLE’S TEAM ALLEGEDLY PROPOSED PRINCE HARRY ‘DIVORCE’ BOOK
An exposé by Vanity Fairclaims that Meghan Markle’s team reportedly floated the idea of a “post-Harry divorce book.” The exposé reportedly dives into Prince Harry and Meghan’s struggling business ventures, alluding to a desperate couple trying to find purpose and maintain purposed post-royal life.
In 2020, the pair quit their roles as senior working members of the royal family and moved to California to start a new life with their family. Prince Harry and Meghan tied the knot in 2018 and have two children together – Prince Archie (5) and Princess Lilibet (3).
A source told the publication that Meghan’s team had a conversation with a publishing house to gauge interest” in a book that “might center on a post-Harry divorce.” It is unclear when Meghan’s team may have divulged into the alleged idea. However, the publication clarified that “no written or formal proposal,” for the book took place.
However, an insider disputed that the incident ever took place.
Another source claimed that they were “undergoing long-term therapy after working with Meghan.” While there was another, who described the Duchess as, “while another described her as “Mean Girls’ teenager.
PRINCE HARRY BREAKS SILENCE ON DIVORCE RUMOURS
In December 2024, Prince Harry put rumours of a divorce between him and Meghan to rest. This was when he was speaking to NYT columnist and DealBook founder Andrew Ross Sorkin, during The New York Times’ 2024 DealBook Summit in New York City.
Prince Harry spoke about the rumours surrounding him and his wife moving and buying a vacation home. He explained that he chooses to just ignore the rumours.
“It’s hard to keep up with, but that’s why you just sort of ignore it. The people I feel most sorry about are the trolls. Their hopes are just built and built, and it’s like, ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,’ and then it doesn’t happen. So I feel sorry for them. Genuinely, I do,” he said, according to New York Post.
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