Harry and Meghan's friend Omid Scobie is working on a book and TV project whose inspiration bears more than a passing similarity to Meghan's turbulent history with the Royal Family, insiders say.
One Montecito socialite told The Sun that Harry and Meghan's Polo docu-series doesn't reflect the salacious happenings at games - with hordes of groupies swarm around big name players.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex , who reside in Montecito, were the first to release their holiday card on Monday via their non-profit organisation, Archewell.
Even Harry and Meghan's most ardent fans are abandoning them. The formerly pro-Sussex publication The Cut - part of the ultra-woke New York magazine - ran a savage little piece last week.
For approaching a year there have been rumours that Meghan is making her own show celebrating 'the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship'.
Meghan Markle looked far more like a celebrity than a royal last week as she attended a glitzy showbiz event in Beverly Hills in a strapless black gown with a front slit.