• Rumors of a break-up book
  • Criticism of unsuccesful projects
  • Montecito neighbors voice displeasure

A recent article published in the renowned US magazine 'Vanity Fair' sheds new light on Duchess Meghan (43) and Prince Harry (40), addressing rumors surrounding a possible book about the couple's separation.

Rumours of a break-up book

'Vanity Fair' reports that "Meghan's team had a conversation with a publisher to gauge interest in the idea of ​​a possible book about him," in a book about a potential separation from Prince Harry. However, it is clarified that no formal proposal or written agreement was made.

Friends of Meghan have denied the rumours, insisting that she was not behind such a project. An insider stated: "If that's true to any degree, [Markle] would have been approached and not vice versa."

Criticism of unsuccessful projects

In addition to the break-up book rumours, the article also highlights the couple’s struggles in the business world. Following their high-profile $20 million deal with Spotify for a podcast, the Sussexes reportedly struggled to develop marketable concepts, according to insiders.

One source commented: "They wanted a big theme that explained the world, but they had no ideas." Allegedly, Harry’s proposal to create a podcast series about "Sociopaths," featuring guests like Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, was rejected.

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Montecito neighbours voice displeasure

The couple's neighbours in Montecito have also expressed criticism of Meghan's planned lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. One resident described her efforts to market the city’s elegance as "a kind of charlatanry."

Neighbours further criticised the couple for moving away from the UK to escape media pressure while seemingly seeking media attention in the US. One neighbour remarked: "I still think they're the most entitled, disingenuous people on the planet."