Meghan Markle ‘is writing her memoirs and will publish them in a money-grubbing tell-all book’ like Harry’s Spare, royal author claims
- Royal expert Tom Bower made the revelations
Meghan Markle is “writing her memoirs” and will document the details of her life in a “money-grubbing all-encompassing book”, a royal author has claimed.
Royal expert Tom Bower, who wrote Revenge: Meghan and Harry and the war between the Windsors, revealed the news about the Duchess’s next career move.
He told GBNews: ‘My information is that she is writing her memoir and it will be a huge money spinner.’
It comes after her husband Spare’s memoir was released in January, and more recently his Netflix documentary Heart of Invictus.
The Duchess of Sussex joined Harry a day late last night at this year’s Invictus Games in Dusseldorf.
Meghan Duchess of Sussex watches as children play basketball on day 4 of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany today
Royal expert Tom Bower (pictured), who wrote Revenge: Meghan and Harry and the war between the Windsors, revealed the news about the Duchess’s next career move
She told the audience she got to spend time with Archie and Lilibet, buying them milkshakes and taking the eldest to school before heading to Germany.
But in the interview about her memoir, Mr Bower also branded Ms Markle’s reasoning for being late for the event as “ridiculous”.
The author even made baseless claims that Harry and Meghan’s visit to see Beyoncé was “absolute media manipulation” and was “clearly all to film her embracing Harry.”
The Duchess called the Games an ‘amazing event’ and joked with the audience last night that she had arrived a little late. She said she would like to take her children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the Games one day.
And more recently, Harry’s new Netflix documentary Heart of Invictus was released last month, with audiences taking to social media to praise it for bringing the athletes’ personal stories to light.
The revelation that Meghan may be writing a book comes after her husband’s memoir, Spare, was released in January
Filmmakers followed wounded veterans from Britain, the United States, South Korea, Denmark and Ukraine, revealing their motivations for participating and how they themselves performed at the Games.
It is the Sussexes’ second production as part of their £80 million deal with Netflix, following the release of controversial docuseries Harry & Meghan last year, in which they launched several broadsides at Harry’s family and gave their views on Megxit.
Although the show has received positive reviews from the critics, it is clear that the series has failed to impress the viewers at home.
The documentary, which has been described as ‘flopped’, reportedly failed to reach Netflix’s Top 10 streaming charts in both the UK and US in the week following its release.