Aside from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming biography, Finding Freedom, the Duchess of Sussex is, reportedly, keeping a private diary. This journal may contain a lot of juicy details about the royal family, and if it is turned into a book, it is like a time bomb that is worth millions of dollars.
Although Meghan Markle deactivated her lifestyle blog, The Tig, when she joined the royal family, it is said she continued documenting her life through a private diary. If she ever decides to adapt it into a book, with the information it has, it can earn her a lot of money.
As a lot of people are interested to know what is really happening to the royal family behind closed doors, the former actress' memoir can win big in a bidding war. It may contain important information about Prince William and his younger brother's feud and Prince Andrew's sex scandal and connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Whatever it contains, it can effortlessly cost a whopping $150 million. However, according to Marie Claire, people may not get the chance to read the former Suits star's controversial diary. Although it will earn her a huge amount of money, royal insiders believe she has no plans to write a tell-all memoir.
A royal source explained that if Meghan Markle indeed has a private journal that may contain details that can embarrass the royal family, it can easily make them uncomfortable. However, there is nothing to prove that she has plans to turn it into a book, let alone have it published.
Prince Harry's wife is known for being a "tremendous self-publicist." So, her story about her and her husband's difficult time in the monarchy will make everyone in the royal household worried.
Anyhow, royal biographer Ingrid Seward is quite convinced that Finding Freedom could just be "testing the water" for the Sussexes, Mirror Online reported. As the yet-to-be-released book is now getting controversial, promising to reveal the real story behind their so-called Megxit, she questioned its real purpose.
Without a doubt, Meghan Markle could write her own story. So, Seward asked why they would choose to give away too much information in this upcoming book if she could make her own.
Michelle Obama received £48 million for her book deal. So, if she would have her own book published, she could double, if not triple, the said figure.
Seward believed that Meghan Markle would "hang out to write her own" biography or memoir, using her alleged private diary. If this happens, Prince Harry's better half could make the royal household "far more nervous."