Meghan Markle's Team Discussed Potential Deal for 'Post-Divorce' Book From Prince Harry
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex find themselves under renewed scrutiny as whispers of a 'post-divorce' book concept emerge alongside allegations of tough working conditions for Meghan Markle's staff.

AceShowbiz - Meghan Markle's team reportedly mulled over the idea of a book about life "post-divorce" from Prince Harry despite the couple remaining together. According to a Vanity Fair expose, sources confirmed informal discussions with an unnamed publishing house to gauge interest in this speculative narrative.

The proposed book reportedly would focus on a speculative narrative about Markle's life after a potential split with Harry, not her previous marriage to Trevor Engelson.

One insider clarified that the idea was exploratory, with no manuscript produced or offers made, emphasizing that Markle and Harry remain a united front. Another source suggested that if such a conversation occurred, it was likely initiated by the publisher rather than Markle herself.

Rumors of marital issues spiked in late 2024 when the couple reduced joint public appearances. However, these were quashed by Harry during the New York Times' 2024 DealBook Summit, where he jokingly dismissed claims of divorce.

"Apparently we've bought or moved house 10, 12 times. We've apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it's just like, what?' " he quipped. "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."

Despite their united front, the couple faces intense public scrutiny. Vanity Fair's report delves into allegations of Meghan's difficult behavior towards staff, describing her as engaging in tacit forms of bullying. Former colleagues reportedly endured long-term therapy after working with her, with one person likening Meghan to a "Mean Girls' teenager."

The Vanity Fair exposé extends to the duo's business struggles. Their $20 million Spotify deal ended abruptly as concepts failed to materialize. Podcast ideas, such as Harry interviewing controversial figures like Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, were ultimately canned. Spotify insiders mentioned unsuccessful attempts to secure high-profile guests like Beyonce Knowles and Taylor Swift.

Meanwhile, Meghan's forthcoming lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, also faced backlash. Montecito residents criticized Markle's attempts to market the town's understated elegance, dubbing it "hucksterism." A local resident remarked, "I still think they're the most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet."

The couple's public journey since stepping back from royal duties in 2020 has been tumultuous. They have faced backlash while being vocal about their experiences within the royal family. Despite the challenges, insiders maintain that the Sussexes are navigating their path with a strong bond and love for each other.

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