Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could challenge the British Crown in their next move.

Tom Bower said the Duchess of Sussex’s autobiography is her “potential gold mine.”

“Meghan will write her memoir, Harry will update Spare, and they’ll promote themselves on TV,” a Sussex insider shared. “They’ll answer questions about the royals… “They’re waiting.”

People have discussed Meghan writing her book since Harry’s became a bestseller in January 2023. Some publishing experts think the couple’s decision to wait to release more books was wise.

“Fans can be fickle,” one source said. “If you disappoint your readers, even if you have a bestseller, your book can quickly become irrelevant.” “They’re good at what they do.” They want to excite the public before releasing Meghan’s story because even the bad press suits this couple.

The CBS interview was about rekindling interest in the drama, which is why she brought up the palace self-harm again.

People also discuss the Duchess of Sussex’s 2022 interview in The Cut. Some think it’s laying the groundwork for a Meghan book.

“You go back, open drawers, and say, “Oh my goodness.” “I was writing this in my journal,” the actress told the publication. “I can say anything…” I have a lot to say. What do you think? Sometimes, silence is part of the song.

Penguin Random House has signed a four-book deal with the royal rebels, and two books have been delivered. Spare and Meghan’s 2021 children’s book, The Bench. Analysts think the last two books will be a sequel to Harry’s tell-all book and a Meghan memoir.

Bower called the Duchess the “silent weapon in reserve” as the pair’s battle with the royals continues.

We’re waiting for Meghan’s autobiography. “She’s a good writer, and it will be filled with abuse and lies,” he told a publication. “She’ll probably keep things secret because she wants a big headline… “That’s her best weapon.”