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Meghan Markle refused to rule out writing a memoir after Prince Harry's success.
The Duchess of Sussex has addressed speculation about writing a memoir during her first-ever podcast appearance on "The Jamie Kern Lima Show" on Monday.
Meghan, 43, acknowledged public curiosity about a potential tell-all book, implying that there could be a book opportunity one day in the future.
"I think people are often curious if I'm going to write a memoir, but I've got a lot more life to live before I'm there," she told host Kern Lima.
Meghan Markle refuses to rule out memoir after Prince Harry's success
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The comments come amid ongoing interest in royal revelations following her husband Prince Harry's controversial 2023 autobiography "Spare".
The Duchess revealed she would "yes, maybe, for sure" write another book, but her current focus lies elsewhere.
"I love, right now, working on everything in this space of hospitality and home and entertaining and food and those sorts of tips," she explained during the podcast.
Markle added that a book on these topics "would be really fun". Her literary aspirations align with her recently launched As Ever lifestyle brand and upcoming Netflix series "With Love, Meghan".
She also expressed interest in children's literature, noting that "children's books are great".
This suggests the Duchess is building a publishing portfolio that complements her post-royal business ventures.
Her husband's memoir "Spare" became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time when released in 2023.
Prince Harry's tell-all covered explosive topics, including an alleged physical altercation with his brother, Prince William, over his relationship with Meghan.
The Duchess is building a publishing portfolio
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He also discussed his Nazi costume scandal, which he blamed Prince William and Princess Kate for encouraging.
The book significantly contributed to the breakdown of Harry's relationship with the Royal Family.
The Duchess is no stranger to publishing, having released the children's book "The Bench" in 2021. She also wrote the foreword for the cookbook "Together" in 2018.
These previous literary endeavours suggest Meghan has experience in the publishing world, though her podcast comments indicate any memoir remains a distant prospect.