Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has been the subject of intense media scrutiny ever since her relationship with Prince Harry became public. From her royal wedding to her candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, every move has been dissected. Now, as rumors of a tell-all memoir circulate, experts weigh in on the potential impact of such a release on her already controversial image.

The Duchess has yet to confirm the existence of a memoir, but entertainment expert Mark Boardman believes that if she does release one, it could be a defining moment in her post-royal career. Speaking to the Daily Express US, Boardman noted that the memoir could either enhance her image or further damage it. "Meghan's memoirs could stir controversy and reignite debates surrounding her relationship with the Royal Family,” he remarked. If the book delves deeper into her charity work and humanitarian efforts, it could bolster her image. However, if it contains more revelations about her time as a royal, especially contentious ones, it could be detrimental.

This sentiment was echoed in other reports, where it was suggested that Meghan's potential memoir could make her comeback nearly "impossible." The nature of the disclosures in the book would play a significant role in determining its impact. Positive revelations about her experiences, especially those highlighting her charity work, could enhance her reputation and strengthen her brand as a humanitarian. On the other hand, any further "bombshells" or highly critical content about her royal tenure could strain her already tenuous relationship with the Royal Family and polarize public opinion further.

Meghan's relationship with the royals has been a topic of global interest. While she has previously spoken about her experiences, especially concerning her son Archie's skin tone and her mental health struggles, a memoir could provide a more detailed account. However, a spokesperson for Meghan has previously denied claims that she would reveal which family member commented on Archie's skin complexion. They stated, "The Duchess of Sussex is going about her life in the present, not thinking about correspondence from two years ago related to conversations from four years ago."

Andrew Morton, a royal biographer, has also weighed in on the topic. He believes that Meghan has moved on from her royal life and is focusing on her life on the West Coast. "The royal family is very much in the rearview mirror of her life. She’s moved on," Morton said. He also hinted at Meghan's potential plans to relaunch her lifestyle website, The Tig.

While the world waits with bated breath for any official announcement regarding the memoir, one thing is clear: Meghan Markle remains a figure of fascination and intrigue. Whether her rumored book will be a tale of triumph or a source of further controversy remains to be seen.