Meghan Markle may follow in her husband's footsteps and write her own bombshell memoir after Prince Harry drops "Spare" this month. If it happens, many believe it will be another attack on the royal family and maybe a step to join the political world in the U.S.

Prince Harry's "Spare" promises "raw, unflinching reality" as he reveals his life as a prince and, as the title says it all, the spare to Prince William, who's next in line to the throne. So, will Meghan Markle follow suit?

Express noted that a source revealed the Duchess of Sussex is "contemplating getting entirely candid about her time in the royal limelight." Hence, she allegedly "fully intends" to write a book of her own and will leave "no stone unturned."

A different Hollywood agent also told The Mail on Sunday that it would be a surprise if the former "Suits" star wouldn't publish her own account after her husband did so. "Spare" will be the Duke of Sussex's chance to tell his own version of the story, but hers will surely be "equally compelling" if not more.

"I mean, how many actresses end up marrying a Prince?" the agent asked. It's also good to note that the couple signed a four-book deal with the publisher Penguin Random House in 2021.

So with Meghan Markle's children's book, "The Bench," Prince Harry's "Spare," and reportedly wellness book they're currently working on, there's one left that they need to do, and many believe it will be the mother-of-two's memoir.

The Mail added that a bestselling autobiography would put the 41-year-old in a "well-trodden" American political tradition amid the rumors that she wanted to have a seat at the office. With her outspoken views on women's rights and other political issues, many believe she may join the political world one way or another.

Another source claimed that writing a book would make perfect sense if she had any political ambitions. The likes of former presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump wrote books that set out their beliefs before launching their political bids for the White House.

As supporting evidence to the claim, Meghan Markle has developed a close relationship with some of the political royalties in the U.S., like the Kennedy family. In fact, she and Prince Harry even received an award from Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights non-profit organization for their stand against "structural racism" within the royal family.

She's also good friends with the feminist icon Gloria Steinem, who remains active in liberal politics. That said, fans and critics alike are maybe watching Meghan Markle's next move.