Meghan Markle, after the podcast do you want to write a book?

Meghan Markle just debuted as podcaster on Spotify – with her husband Harry and the extraordinary participation, in the first episode, of the little one Archie – but he already has new professional adventures in mind. According to Mail on Sunday, the duchess would like to write a book and publish it through Archewell, the Sussex charitable foundation. An insider said that Meghan “He has always dreamed of trying his hand at fiction”. E its volume, “regardless of quality”, would have “a resounding success”.

After all Meghan already has some experience with writing: before meeting Harry had a popular blog, The Tig, in which he dispensed advice on health, travel, food and fashion. What the book is about is still a mystery. But already in recent months the Times had announced that the Duchess he was working on a children’s story featuring his dogs: the beagle Guy, a foundling who also traveled by car with His Majesty Elizabeth II, and the half-caste Bogart, adopted with Harry.

If the news were true, the Duchess of Sussex would certainly not be the first (former) royal to try her hand at writing. His father-in-law, the Prince Charles, in 1980 he signed a children’s book titled The old man of Lochnagar, then transformed into an animated short film by the BBC (to narrate, the voice of Carlo himself). While Sarah Ferguson wrote a series of children’s books, Budgie the Little Helicopter, which in the 1990s was transformed into a cartoon for TV.

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