Meghan Markle’s memoir to explore her ‘ups and downs in Hollywood’ and life as a royal: Report

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Meghan Markle is rumoured to release a bombshell memoir to reveal her side of the story amid her and Prince Harry’s rift with royal family. According to the latest report, the Duchess of Sussex is waiting for the ‘right time’ to write and release her memoir.

The Royal Observer quoted a source saying, “There’s no doubt Meghan has a remarkable story, it’s just a question of timing.” The Duchess of Sussex has been planning to release a memoir about her life as a royal ever since Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare‘ became ‘the faster-selling nonfiction book in recorded history’ in January 2023. Now, Meghan ‘wants to share her truth’.

“She will not be told what she can and cannot say, so when she decides that the time is right, she will write a very truthful and detailed memoir that will delve into every aspect of her journey,” added the source.

The Duchess of Sussex’s book will explore her ‘ups and downs in Hollywood’. It will also include details about what she faced as a woman of mixed race in the industry. Besides her Hollywood career, she will also talk about the ‘good times and bad times in the UK and her experiences with the royal family’. The insider further revealed that the memoir will reveal details about Meghan’s ‘darkest moments’ in life.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in 2018. In 2020, they stepped down from their royal duties and moved to the US. They have been living with their children, Prince George and Princess Lilibet.



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