There's been rumours that Meghan Markle's ex-husband Trevor Engelson could write a memoir discussing their short-lived marriage.
Meghan, 42, and film producer Trevor, 46, were in a relationship for more than half a decade. The pair got married in 2011 and divorced two years later, after having been together for around six years prior to their nuptials.
They have both since married other people. Meghan's been married to Prince Harry, now 39, since 2018. Whilst Trevor - who's the CEO of the production company Underground - has been married to nutritionist Tracey Kurland since 2019.
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Woman's Day magazine has teased about the possibility of Trevor writing a tell-all book, following previous speculation in recent months. The outlet said that sources have suggested that "it is time" for Trevor to speak out about his relationship with Meghan.
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The magazine went on to speculation about what could be mentioned in a memoir. It said this could include the rumour that Meghan "blindsided" him with divorce, reportedly returning her wedding and engagement rings by post.
It added that the end of the marriage itself could be referenced, with Meghan said to have cited "irreconcilable differences" in 2013. The former couple are understood to have ended their relationship after her relocation to Canada for Suits.
A source said that she was a "completely different person" when she moved to Toronto for the show. They suggested that the split was "sudden and so ruthlessly done," speculating that Trevor may have felt "used" by the former actor.
The outlet teased that he could also discuss their wedding in a potential memoir. It noted that it's previously been claimed that guests were given marijuana as a welcome gift at the event, which was held in Jamaica in 2011.
Possession of the drug was reportedly illegal in the country at the time, though it's believed that possession of small amounts has since been reduced to a petty crime offence. A source said: "The last thing Meghan wants is to be associated with any kind of illegal substance."
It was further suggested that a book could discuss Trevor potentially feeling like a "stepping stone". A source said it could "throw fuel on [the] pyre" following Meghan's comment in 2017 that she didn't know a lot about Prince Harry before their relationship. The source said it was a "silly thing" to claim.
Woman's Day also said the book could discuss her family history, including her having reportedly lived with her father Thomas Markle, now 79, rather than her mother Doria Ragland, 67, for a period growing up. A source said: "Everyone knows there's more to her family story and Trevor's got the goods."
And it was suggested that he could write about her "ruthless ambition". The magazine claims that Meghan wouldn't have landed her role on Suits without Trevor, who reportedly got her a role on his film Remember Me (2010) prior. It's said to have been her "stepping-stone role". A source said: "He got her that role, and they tied the knot two years later, not thinking for a moment she'd up sticks to Toronto a few months later for Suits."