The fairytale romance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, once a global sensation, continues to captivate the public, albeit with a more unsettling undercurrent. A recent bombshell report in Vanity Fair revealed a surprising detail: Meghan Markle’s team discreetly explored the possibility of a “post-divorce” book deal with a major publishing house, despite the couple remaining firmly married.
This revelation, while seemingly preposterous, underscores the intense scrutiny surrounding the Sussexes and the constant speculation that permeates their lives. While no divorce occurred, and the book idea never materialized, the mere exploration of such a possibility speaks volumes about the pressures and anxieties that likely exist within their marriage.
Sussexes Bombshell: Meghan Markle Shopped Post-Divorce From Prince Harry Book Deal, Explosive Report Reveals
The timing of this revelation is particularly intriguing. In late 2024, rumors of marital discord swirled as the couple made fewer joint public appearances. Speculation ran rampant in royal circles and among the public, fueled by a combination of factors: the couple‘s highly publicized departure from royal duties, their candid and often critical interviews about their experiences within the monarchy, and the inevitable media scrutiny that accompanies their every move.
Prince Harry himself acknowledged the constant barrage of rumors, stating in a public address, “Apparently we’ve bought or moved house 10, 12 times. We’ve apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it’s just like, what?” While he dismissed these rumors as “trolling,” the constant speculation undoubtedly takes a toll.
The Vanity Fair report also shed light on the intense pressure faced by the couple. A source close to the couple vehemently denied any marital issues, emphasizing the deep affection they share. However, the very act of exploring a “post-divorce” book deal, even hypothetically, suggests a level of anxiety or perhaps even a preemptive strategy for navigating potential future challenges.
The Sussexes‘ journey has been a complex one, marked by both immense popularity and intense criticism. Their decision to step back from royal duties, their pursuit of financial independence, and their outspoken advocacy for social justice have earned them both ardent supporters and vocal detractors.
The “post-divorce” book exploration serves as a poignant reminder that even within the gilded cage of royalty, or perhaps especially within it, personal lives are rarely immune to the pressures of public scrutiny and the ever-present threat of manufactured narratives.

