Meghan Markle has reportedly declined multiple lucrative offers to write a tell-all memoir about the Royal Family, despite strong interest from publishers and the potential for massive financial gain.
According to industry insiders, the idea of revisiting royal experiences through another book is not something Meghan is currently willing to pursue.
Publishers Push, Meghan Steps Back
Sources claim that several publishers believe a memoir from Meghan could outperform even Spare, the bestselling 2023 book released by her husband Prince Harry.

However, Meghan has allegedly made it clear that she is not interested in revisiting the subject matter, even if the project would be highly profitable.
Insiders told Us Weekly that writing such a book “is not something she wants to pursue,” emphasizing that both Meghan and Harry continue to avoid projects that could stir controversy within royal circles.
Privacy Over Profit
While the financial upside of a memoir is significant, sources say Meghan is prioritizing control over content and personal boundaries rather than commercial gain.
She is reportedly focused on maintaining a carefully managed public image and avoiding projects that require revealing sensitive personal or royal-related details.
Creative Control Remains a Key Issue
Insiders also suggest that creative limitations play a major role in the couple’s decision-making process. Both Meghan and Harry are said to prefer having full editorial control over any project they take on.
However, projects involving royal experiences often come with restrictions, making it difficult to balance storytelling freedom with discretion.
Staying Away From Royal Drama
Despite ongoing public curiosity about their lives after stepping back from royal duties in 2020, the couple continues to be cautious about revisiting past controversies.
For now, Meghan Markle appears committed to moving forward rather than reopening old chapters—choosing privacy and long-term brand direction over headline-grabbing revelations.
