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Meghan Markle’s Ex-Husband Trevor Engelson to Release a Book Soon
According to a recent YouTube post by P. Dina, Meghan Markle's ex-husband Trevor Engelson is set to release a book soon.
A Royal Insider had previously claimed in June that Engelson was preparing to write a new book that would mention their past relationship, and Meghan was reportedly terrified.
However, royal expert Neil Sean has now revealed that the upcoming book will be written from Engelson's perspective, and fans will read a remarkable story.
Sean revealed that many people were willing to speak about their relationships with Markle in new books, but he stressed that her ex-husband's perspective would be even more interesting.
He said that Engelson's story would be remarkable because he would have first-hand experience of what it was like to be married to the actress from Suits.
While some may say that Engelson and others have an axe to grind, they definitely want to get their side of the story out.
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This news must be terrifying for Meghan Markle, who is likely worried about what Engelson might reveal about their past relationship.
In his latest YouTube episode, Neil Sean also discussed how the ex-royals may return to social media to improve their public image.
According to a good source out at Montecito, the ex-royals already have multiple social media trials under different names.
However, their own Instagram account, Sussex Royal, which has around 9.6 million followers, is big business, and Meghan thinks it's about time that she and Harry returned to the toxicity of social media.
Neil noted that a return to social media might be accompanied by some backlash, as whatever Meghan puts out, she may get back, but not necessarily like what she sees or hears.
Last year, Meghan declared herself the most trolled person on the planet, and Harry was forced to step in and defend his wife, declaring the term Megxit as misogynistic and citing Bot Sentinel's report that a small number of accounts were perpetuating vast swathes of hateful comments against the Duchess.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have lost another key member of staff after appointing Christine Well-Shermer as the new PR chief.
The couple has been making headlines for their charity projects, including their latest initiative to help women in need across the US with a $1 million fund in a charity project inspired by Meghan's podcast.
The charitable Archwell Foundation, founded by Harry and Meghan, has teamed up with the Ving Project to give grants of $1,000 to women throughout the US who've been nominated by teenagers aged between 14 and 18 for inspiring others.
Speaking about the initiative, Meghan said that supporting women and the spirit of giving bring her great joy.
By donating $1 million in grants to women in need, they hope to provide support where it may be felt deepest and empower young adults to embrace the gift of giving at an early age.
In conclusion, while Meghan Markle's ex-husband Trevor Engelson is set to release a book soon, it remains to be seen what he will reveal about their past relationship.
Meanwhile, the ex-royals are contemplating a return to social media, despite the potential backlash, and have been busy with various charity projects.