Sources deny rumours Meghan Markle's team held discussions over book detailing potential divorce with Prince Harry
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Meghan Markle's friends have denied rumours that the Duchess of Sussex was approached about a book deal detailing a potential divorce with Prince Harry. Talks of another prospective project for Meghan in the form of a book began circulating a few years ago, Vanity Fair claimed in its bombshell new article, which was intended to be written 'post-divorce'.
The potential manuscript was not meant to detail Meghan's past experience with former husband of three years, producer Trevor Engelson, but that of her second spouse Prince Harry. It was not based on current events in Meghan's life, but set to take place in the event of a separation between the Duke and Duchess.
However, Meghan's friends shut down the claims, with one knowledgeable source saying: 'If that's true to any degree, she would have been approached and not vice versa.'. Rumours of a seperation between the pair swirled around last year when Harry was seen carrying out multiple public engagements without his wife.
He jetted off alone to New York to meet royals and celebrities before a solo trip to Britain in September, while Meghan stayed in Montecito. Meghan Markle's friends have denied rumours that the Duchess of Sussex was approached about a book deal detailing a potential divorce with Prince Harry.
Rumours of a seperation between the pair swirled around last year when Harry was seen carrying out multiple public engagements without his wife. Locals in their home of Montecito have blasted Harry and Meghan as the 'most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet' in Vanity Fair's new article.