Meghan Markle tipped to use 'very vivid imagination' to pen personal royal memoir
Meghan Markle has been tipped to follow in the footsteps of Prince Harry and write her personal account of life as a member of the Royal Family.
Meghan Markle may have to rely on her "very vivid imagination" and write her autobiography to salvage her and Prince Harry's finances, a Royal Family author has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's path towards financial independence hasn't run smooth since they confirmed plans to step down from their institutional role.
After the initial successes, including two lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, the couple have left royal experts wondering what exactly their plans are – with some suggesting Meghan could consider a return to acting.
But author Tom Bower claimed it unlikely after her former Suits co-stars had an unexpected reunion at the Golden Globes without her. She is also reportedly not in their group chat as they don't have her current number.
Bower suggested the Duchess of Sussex might still have to rely on her royal connection and seek renewed success by writing her memoir.
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Speaking to TalkTV, Bower said: "The only thing she has got left - and I think that is her potential gold mine - is her autobiography.
"She has a very very vivid imagination and she'll be able to spell out an amazing story... to increase her income."
The royal author also admitted he doesn't see either Meghan or Harry securing any new deals with big business names as he questioned the power of their endorsements.
He added: "In terms of honest employment I think both of them have a huge problem.
"Their endorsements are really not worth anything anymore and that's why people are rightly saying they're facing a financial problem."
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During a surprise red carpet outing in November, Meghan teased her fans with mentions of a series of new projects in the works she couldn't wait to share with the public.
However, details about what the projects effectively are have been scarce – fuelling concerns about the Sussexes's deal with Netflix.
Last June, the couple saw their contract with Spotify terminated and reports emerged claiming they had struggled to come up with convincing pitches for new podcast productions.
Their agreement with Netflix, worth an undisclosed amount, is due to expire in 2025 and they have so far delivered only on two major projects.
The docuseries Harry & Meghan was one of the company's top performers in 2023 and was followed up by the Duke's documentary Heart of Invictus.
Harry and Meghan last year also acquired the rights to adapt the bestselling novel Meet Me at the Lake but there is currently no information available on the casting or when filming could be due to start.