A former close friend of the Duchess of Sussex is said to be considering a lucrative offer to publish a detailed account of their past relationship. Sources indicate a publishing contract valued at one million dollars has been extended to the associate, a Canadian stylist whose friendship with the royal figure dates back over a decade.
According to insiders, the proposed book would not shy away from personal and specific details, potentially revealing private aspects of their now-severed bond. The friendship reportedly dissolved several years ago following a public controversy involving the stylist, after which communication ceased entirely.
“When difficulties arose, the connection was severed completely,” one source commented, characterizing the split as decisive. Another emphasized that the former friend possesses extensive personal recollections from their years of closeness.
The two women first met in 2011 while the now-Duchess was working on a television series in Toronto. Their friendship deepened over the years, with the stylist playing a role in the royal’s social circle and her children participating in the 2018 wedding ceremony. They were known to have vacationed together and shared in personal milestones.
Recent statements from the stylist’s estranged husband suggested the relationship might be on amicable terms, but this has been directly contradicted by other sources, who claim there has been no meaningful contact between the two for a long period.
The memoir, if written, is described by those familiar with the offer as intending to provide a candid and potentially unsettling perspective, drawn from the author’s firsthand experiences. “If this story is told, it will be a direct and personal narrative,” an insider noted.