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Meghan Markle’s Memoir Plans Revealed—Why She’s Holding Back for Now

Claire Martin Published April 26, 2026
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Meghan Markle is said to be carefully considering a memoir, though sources suggest she is in no hurry to release a tell-all account just yet.

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A Memoir—But Not Anytime SoonPossible Collaboration with Prince HarryBalancing Public Interest and Personal DirectionA Strategic PauseWhat Could Come Next

The Duchess of Sussex is reportedly taking a strategic approach, choosing the right timing and format before sharing her personal story publicly.

A Memoir—But Not Anytime Soon

According to insider claims, Meghan has not ruled out writing a memoir in the future. However, rather than rushing into publication, she is said to be planning thoughtfully how and when her story should be told.

Sources indicate that the project, if it happens, may not follow a traditional solo approach.

Possible Collaboration with Prince Harry

There is growing speculation that Meghan could team up with her husband, Prince Harry, to present a shared narrative.

A joint memoir could offer a combined perspective on their experiences, particularly their time within—and departure from—the royal family. This approach may also allow the couple to maintain greater control over how their story is framed.

Balancing Public Interest and Personal Direction

Despite continued public fascination with their royal past, insiders suggest the couple is trying to shift focus away from old controversies.

Interest in their relationship with the royal family remains strong, but it is reportedly not the direction they want to prioritize at this stage.

A Strategic Pause

Sources claim the couple feels caught between ongoing public curiosity and their desire to move forward. For now, the decision appears to be to delay any memoir plans until the timing aligns with their broader goals.

What Could Come Next

If Meghan Markle does move forward with a memoir—whether solo or alongside Prince Harry—it is likely to draw global attention. Until then, the Duchess appears focused on carefully shaping the narrative rather than rushing to publish.

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