The whisper around the American TV studios is that bids are already in for Meghan's sit-down interviews.
Why? Because, apparently, she is writing her side of the story and will be in a full-on promotion tour by the time the book is published.
As Prince Harry prepares to spill more beans about his personal life, with an appearance at the High Court in his ongoing legal cases, his wife is getting ready to tell her version of events.
I wouldn't have thought that either of them could possibly have anything left to say.
After they annihilated the Royal Family via Oprah, Netflix and Spare, surely we've all had enough?
Not quite, it seems.
For it appears that the pair's plan to speak 'their truth' in the form of documentaries, numerous interviews, podcasts and a book deal - in return for money, praise and sympathy for doing so - isn't quite going to plan.
As I reported last week, the couple's approval ratings have tanked on both sides of the Pond.
This was surely not the future that Meghan expected when she and Harry decided to exile themselves to California.
Wasn't her aim to trade in her royal life to become the next Amal Clooney? Spend her days fighting for women's rights as a glamorous philanthropist and attending the most exclusive Hollywood events?
But, according to the polls, it looks like she may be as popular as Phillip Schofield is with Holly Willoughby.
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