Vanhan Fair reports Meghan Markle has ‘very serious and lucrative book deals on the table’

The Duchess of Sussex has ‘very serious book deals on the table’ after ‘numerous publishers’ approached him, sources revealed.

Meghan Markle, 39, currently lives in her $ 14 million Santa Barbara mansion with Prince Harry, 36, and their eighteen-month-old son Archie, who retired from the royal service last year.

According to Vanatie Fair’s Katie Nicholl, the Duchess is considering writing a book and has been approached with ‘lucrative offers from reputable publishers’.

Since retiring as a senior member of the royal family with the duke, the duchess has made lucrative deals, including a £ 30m contract with Spotify and a £ 100m partnership with Netflix.

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, has

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, has “very serious book deals on the table” after “numerous publishers” approached her, sources told Vanity Fair.

A source explained: ‘Meghan has very serious book deals on the table. They can all be considered. ‘

This comes after Katie told 9Honey that Meghan and Prince Harry are following the Obamas’ successful business model with their plans for the future.

Since Barack and Michelle Obama left the White House in 2016, they have revealed a similar business path – with the couple announcing a Netflix deal with their company Higher Ground Productions and shortly thereafter a Spotify podcast.

‘The Obamas’ Higher Ground [production company] would always be the business model for the Sussexes and that is exactly what we see, ‘said me. Nicholl said.

Since retiring as a senior member of the royal family with the Duke, the Duchess has acquired lucrative deals, including a contract with Spotify worth up to £ 30million and a partnership with Netflix that is thought to be worth £ 100million.

Since retiring as a senior member of the royal family with the Duke, the Duchess has acquired lucrative deals, including a contract with Spotify worth up to £ 30million and a partnership with Netflix that is thought to be worth £ 100million.

President Barack released his memoir A Promised Land in November, while his wife Michelle released her 2018 biography Becoming.

Katie explained: ‘They just follow every step of what they do, and that’s because the Obamas model worked. It has a lot to do with the image the Sussexes are trying to put together for themselves. ‘

She said Meghan will probably start creating self-help books soon, of which the mother-one is a fan.

However, Katie said Prince Harry and Meghan are unlikely to reveal anything about their time in the firm after retiring from their royal duties and moving to the US with their son Archie.

Katie said earlier that Meghan and Prince Harry are pursuing the Obamas' successful business model with their plans for the future.

Katie said earlier that Meghan and Prince Harry ‘follow the successful business model of the Obamas with their plans for the future

“It is important to remember that they are still bound by the commitment to the royal family, to uphold the values ​​of the monarchy, to respect the monarchy, whether they are now working members of the institution,” the royal writer said.

The Obamas and the Sussexes have known each other for years and me. Nicholl suggests that there was probably ‘mentorship and possible guidance’.

The two couples even share the same US agency for their speaking engagements, The Harry Walker Agency.

The duke and duchess have already signed several lucrative deals after stepping down as senior royals, including a partnership with Spotify worth up to £ 30 million.

The couple will be producing and presenting their own shows as part of the newly formed Archewell Audio – starting with a ‘holiday special’ that the bucket hopes to lift ‘audiences around the world’.

Samantha Markle, pictured with her half-sister Meghan Markle at her graduation in 2008, wrote her storybook: 'The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister: A Memoir, Part One'

Samantha Markle, pictured with her half-sister Meghan Markle at her graduation in 2008, wrote her storybook: ‘The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister: A Memoir, Part One’

Spotify did not disclose what the contract was worth, but the streaming service agreed a £ 75 million ($ 100 million) deal with US comedian Joe Rogan in May.

The Sussex agreement comes just months after the royals agreed to a £ 100m partnership with Netflix, and days after Meghan invested in a $ 28-per-pack oatmeal super-latte business, which was later released for free by her neighbor in LA , Oprah Winfrey, was promoted.

The news of a potential book deal for Meghan comes after her half-sister Samantha finally released her storybook about their relationship and the rift that tore apart the Markle family, promising readers that the ‘truth is stranger than fiction’.

Samantha’s autobiography, titled ‘The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister: A Memoir, Part One’, is expected to severely criticize Meghan for avoiding American family members and what she considers to be the cut-off of their father, Thomas, after he failed the royal wedding could not attend a heart attack.

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, feels 'sick in her stomach' over her half-sister Samantha's upcoming memorial to bomb, according to sources

Meghan Markle's half-sister, Samantha (pictured), is finally going to release a storybook after years of her dysfunctional relationship with the Duchess of Sussex.

The new book by Meghan’s half-sister, Samantha, details the upbringing of the Markle brothers and sisters, including the rivalry between Meghan and Samantha when their father was still married to the actress’ mother Doria Ragland.

It merely contains details about the upbringing of the Markle brothers and sisters, including the rivalry between Meghan and Samantha when their father was still married to the actress’ mother Doria Ragland.

But Samantha also writes of her adoration for her younger half-sister as a baby and describes the baby as ‘two-breed, beautiful, and was both the color of a peach and a rose’.

She described Prince Harry’s remark in an interview that the royals were the ‘family Meghan never had’ as the ‘ultimate insult’.

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