Meghan Markle’s Alleged Divorce Book Proposal Surfaces in Vanity Fair Exposé

 January 18, 2025

A Vanity Fair exposé published on January 18, 2025, has ignited controversy by revealing purported challenges and failed ventures involving Meghan Markle since withdrawing from royal life.

According to the New York Post, A recent Vanity Fair piece alleges that Meghan Markle's team eyed a publisher for a divorce-themed book, amongst criticisms of her business initiatives and allegations of bullying.

Claims of a Proposed "Post-Harry Divorce" Book

According to Vanity Fair, discussions were held by Meghan Markle's representatives about a potential book detailing her life and challenges should she divorce Prince Harry. "Meghan’s team had a conversation with a publishing house to gauge interest,” stated a source, implying serious consideration of the idea, although no formal proposal was submitted.

An insider contradicted this claim, asserting no such book proposition occurred. The variety of opinions highlights the complexity and sensitivity surrounding the subject, often leading to public scrutiny and debate.

Handling Meghan Markle: Experiences of Former Colleagues

Numerous sources including former partners and collaborators described interactions with Meghan as difficult, impacting their professional lives considerably. A former media project collaborator criticized their experience as "really, really, really awful" and "very painful." The dynamic described suggests a challenging environment that some claimed necessitated long-term therapy.

You can be yelled at even if somebody doesn’t raise their voice. It’s funny that people don’t differentiate between the energy of being yelled at and somebody screaming at you.

Struggles With Business Endeavors

The exposé further delves into the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's failed business pursuits. Notably, their podcast production with Spotify did not meet expectations, involving disrupted plans and unfulfilled project ideas. One staff member even left after just three episodes, citing a highly stressful work environment.

The couple had ambitious ideas for the podcast, including sessions with divisive figures and efforts to tackle global issues but failed to solidify these concepts into tangible outcomes.

An interviewee commented on the ambiguity of Prince Harry's interests and contributions, indicating a disconnect from the projects' intended directives.

Local Backlash to Lifestyle Brand Initiatives

In addition to business difficulties, Meghan's attempts to create a lifestyle brand inspired by Montecito fell flat, encountering opposition from residents. One Montecito resident labeled the endeavor as opportunistic, critiquing Meghan and Harry for seeking the media limelight they once escaped from in England: “It’s such a kind of hucksterism. They’re the most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet."

This sentiment reflects broader criticisms regarding the couple's attempts to capitalize on their public profile through commercial ventures in the US, contradictorily coupled with their move to avoid British press scrutiny.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's transition from royal duties to private enterprise has been laden with controversy and criticism, as detailed by the Vanity Fair article. The discourse surrounding their actions continues to bring attention to the challenges they face in navigating public life and personal aspirations post-royalty.

Mixed public perceptions and the details shared by insiders paint a complex picture of their current standing and future endeavors, underscored significantly by this latest exposé.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.
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