The former Suits actress, known for her much-anticipated tell-all memoir, faces hurdles in securing lucrative deals and grapples with negative publicity stemming from her critical comments on the royal family in the infamous Oprah interview of 2021 and the Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan."
Following in the footsteps of Prince Harry, who released his explosive memoir "Spare" in January, Meghan is seemingly on the path to pen her own memoir, raising concerns about further straining ties with the royal family and diminishing prospects for reconciliation.
A psychic, Nicolas Aujula, shared with The Mirror that while Meghan's relationship with Harry will likely remain intact, she may experience "an element of heartache with someone else close to her" in 2024.
PR expert Lynn Carratt indicated that despite the plan for the memoir forming part of their deal with Penguin, the timing might not be right for a 2024 release. Carratt emphasized the ongoing discussions and fallout from Harry's best-selling memoir "Spare" and the backlash faced at the end of the year with the release of Omid Scobie’s "Endgame," which stirred up old debates.
Carratt suggested that if Meghan aims to "heal the rift," a quieter time in 2024 would be advisable, prompting her to "take a step back from her association with the Royal Family." Timing becomes a crucial factor in navigating Meghan's complex career dilemma.