Meghan Markle may be in the early stages of publishing a tell-all memoir of her own as the couple scramble to make up for the $20 million lost when Spotify tore up their contract last week.
According to journalist and royal commentator Louise Roberts, a tell-all memoir from Meghan is the next logical step for the couple and could have “terrifying” impacts on the royal family.
Harry's memoir Spare sold more than 1.43 million copies on its first day and became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time. The couple also took out an AUD $13.9 million mortgage when they purchased their nine-bedroom mansion in the affluent enclave of Montecito, which they bought for AUD $20.5 million three years ago.
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