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Meghan Markle reportedly anxious over possible tell-all memoir by ex-best friend Jessica Mulroney

Publishers are said to be dangling a $1 million advance as speculation swirls about what a resumed friendship could reveal

Culture & Entertainment 4 months ago
Meghan Markle reportedly anxious over possible tell-all memoir by ex-best friend Jessica Mulroney

Media reports say Jessica Mulroney, once Meghan Markle's closest confidante, is planning a tell-all memoir, with publishers rumored to have offered about $1 million in advance. The disclosures are described in some outlets as potentially explosive, focusing on the private dynamics of Markle's pre-royal life and the social circles that supported her ascent.

Mulroney and Markle formed a high-profile friendship in Toronto during the production of Suits. They were photographed together at numerous social events and publicly praised one another in interviews. When Harry proposed in 2017, Markle reportedly leaned on Mulroney for support, and Mulroney’s children served as page boy and flower girl at the Windsor wedding in 2018. The pair appeared frequently side by side in the society pages, their bond serving as a bridge into the duchess’s expanding life in the spotlight.

Around 2020, the friendship frayed after a public disagreement with a Black activist who accused Mulroney of white privilege. Mulroney issued a public apology, and sources say Markle grew distant in the years that followed. For five years, the two have rarely been photographed together, and the once-steady stream of joint appearances slowed to a stop. The rift has fed ongoing speculation that Mulroney could publish a memoir that would lay bare intimate details of Markle’s standards, ambitions and choices.

Publishers reportedly see potential in a six- or seven-figure deal, betting on a memoir that would appeal to readers fascinated by the couple and the social networks that orbit them. The idea has drawn attention to how Markle has curated a public image—one that emphasizes authenticity and accessibility—while navigating the scrutiny that accompanies both fame and royal exposure. A memoir by a former close confidante would introduce a new level of insider information, potentially touching on moments from Markle’s past before the royal life and the choices that sent her on a path to the monarchy.

Media commentary around such a book often centers on loyalty, privacy, and the risk of sensational revelations. Some observers argue that any disclosures could complicate Markle’s carefully constructed narrative, while others say the market for royal-era tell-alls remains robust. In the broader cultural conversation, the case underscores how friendships in elite social circles can become strategic assets or liabilities, depending on how they are navigated in public.

At this point, no formal confirmation has emerged from Mulroney, her representatives, or a publishing house. The speculation has nonetheless intensified interest in how these personal relationships influence public perception of Meghan Markle and the modern royal story. As outlets track the conversation, fans and critics alike await any official word on whether the memoir will move forward and, if so, what new chapters might reveal about the duchess’s journey from actress to duchess to global figure.


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