Meghan's Fear Over Ex-Best Friend's Memoir: Reports of Jessica Mulroney Tell-All
Publishers allegedly courting a $1 million advance as Meghan Markle reportedly fears revelations from her former confidante.

A Daily Mail column contends that Jessica Mulroney, Meghan Markle's former best friend, is positioning a tell-all memoir about their years together, with publishers reportedly offering about $1 million. The piece notes Meghan's apparent fear that the book could reveal intimate details from the duchess's pre-royal life.
Mulroney and Markle's friendship took root in Toronto during the Suits years, with Jessica described as a social fixture in Meghan's circle. They were public figures in tandem: Meghan reportedly called Jessica when her engagement to Prince Harry was announced, and Jessica's children served as page boy and flower girl at Windsor Castle in 2018. The pair remained close for years, appearing to share social moments and joint appearances.
By about 2020, a rift emerged after a confrontation with a black activist who accused Mulroney of white privilege. Employers severed ties; she issued apologies and repositioned herself away from certain social scenes. Meghan and Mulroney have not been photographed together in five years, and Meghan's social orbit has since centered on other high-profile friends. In recent years, Meghan has pursued a public-relations arc through her Netflix project and other media appearances; the dynamic with Mulroney remains a point of intrigue for royal-watchers.
Publishers' interest in a tell-all is common in the celebrity-royal sphere; the piece notes the possibility that a tome could reveal private moments and add complexity to Meghan's carefully curated public image. The column also reflects on the fragility of long friendships under intense media scrutiny, drawing on the author’s own experiences with friendships that faltered.
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