According to The Royal Observer, speculation about a memoir from the Duchess has been circulating since before her husband, Prince Harry, released Spare, which became “the fastest-selling nonfiction book in recorded history.” The couple signed a multi-book deal with Penguin Random House back in 2021, fueling rumors about Meghan’s own potential memoir.
For now, however, Meghan has chosen to hold off on releasing her story. The source explained, “She’s strategically chosen to hold off for the sake of peace, but she absolutely wants to share her truth, and why shouldn’t she when she’s endured so much?” Despite this, the insider emphasized that when the time comes, Meghan will not be restricted in what she says. “Make no mistake, 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.”
The memoir is expected to cover a range of topics, including Meghan’s “ups and downs in Hollywood” and her experiences as a woman of mixed race navigating the entertainment industry. The book will also likely address her time in the U.K., both the positive and negative aspects and her interactions with the royal family.
The insider also hinted that Meghan aims to balance her story, presenting it as one of resilience. “She’ll want her book to be one of hope and triumph, but she isn’t going to shy away from revealing her darkest moments,” they said, suggesting that readers can expect an honest and unfiltered account of her life’s challenges and successes.
While no official release date has been set, Meghan’s memoir is anticipated to be a detailed and personal account that could offer a new perspective on her experiences both in Hollywood and as a member of the British royal family.