Meghan Markle prepares for bold tell-all memoir, promises to 'take off gloves'
Meghan Markle rumored to be planning her own memoir after Prince Harry's success
Meghan Markle may be gearing up to reveal even more about her time as a working royal in a new tell-all memoir, according to insider sources.
The Duchess of Sussex stepped away from royal life in 2020 alongside her husband, Prince Harry, relocating to the U.S. Despite their new life in a lavish Montecito mansion, the couple hasn’t shied away from making headlines with candid revelations about the Royal Family.
From their bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview to the Harry & Meghan Netflix series and Harry’s memoir Spare, the Duke and Duchess have spoken out on several occasions.
Now, Meghan appears ready to "take off the gloves" and share her own unfiltered account of royal life.
According to sources close to the couple, the Duchess of Sussex is ready to "take off the gloves" and abandon diplomacy, hinting at the possibility of revealing her side of the story in a big way.
"There’s a growing demand for Meghan to speak out," a source told Closer, adding that this could take the form of a sit-down interview or, more significantly, her own memoir.
"She has the potential to make a fortune and clear up a lot of unanswered questions."
The idea of a memoir has been fueled by reports that Meghan kept a diary during her time in Britain, as noted by filmmaker Ulrike Grunewald, who is behind a recent documentary about the Sussexes.
Grunewald told Express.co.uk, "We know that Meghan kept a diary, but if she writes a book, will people believe what she’s telling?"
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