Meghan Markle’s team reportedly discussed the possibility of a book focused on her life “post-divorce” from Prince Harry, even though the couple remains together, according to a Vanity Fair report.
Sources indicated that Markle’s representatives had informal talks with a publisher about the concept, although the specifics of the timeline and discussions remain unclear. The proposed book would have centered around a speculative scenario about her life following a hypothetical separation from Harry, not her previous marriage to Trevor Engelson.
An insider clarified that the idea was just exploratory and no manuscript or formal offers were made, as the Sussexes are still married. Another source suggested that if such discussions occurred, it was more likely initiated by the publisher.
Rumors about potential marital issues began circulating in late 2024 when the couple reduced their joint public appearances. However, Harry addressed these speculations during the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit, dismissing the claims and joking about divorce rumors.
Despite public scrutiny, insiders maintain that their relationship is strong, with one source stating that “they’re very much in love.”
Markle and Harry, married since 2018, are parents to two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The couple has been under intense media attention since stepping down from their royal duties in 2020, using their platform to speak about their experiences within the royal family while managing professional endeavors and public criticism.
The Vanity Fair report also touches on allegations of challenging behavior toward staff by Markle, adding complexity to the couple’s public image.
Neither Markle nor Harry’s representatives have commented on the latest rumors.
