Meghan Markle Faces Renewed Media Scrutiny as Rumors Swirl About Ex-Husband Trevor Engelson Considering a Tell-All Interview

Los Angeles – Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is once again drawing intense media attention amid circulating rumors that her first husband, film producer Trevor Engelson, is contemplating a high-profile tell-all interview.
Sources suggest the potential move could aim to address lingering family tensions from the past, particularly those involving Meghan’s father, Thomas Markle, though no concrete details or official confirmations have surfaced.

According to insider claims, Engelson—who was married to Meghan from 2011 to 2013—might use the platform to provide his perspective on their relationship and related family dynamics.

This includes longstanding reports of strained relations between Meghan and her father, Thomas Markle, whose public estrangement from his daughter has been well-documented over the years. Thomas has previously spoken fondly of Engelson in interviews, describing him as someone he “really liked” and expressing regret over the couple’s divorce.

The rumors emerge against a backdrop of ongoing speculation about Meghan’s pre-royal life, with occasional resurfaced stories about her first marriage. However, Engelson has maintained a notably low profile for years, rarely commenting publicly on his ex-wife. Both Meghan, Engelson, and Thomas Markle have remained silent on the current whispers, with no representatives issuing statements when approached.

These latest reports follow recent media discussions, such as comments from Bethenny Frankel in late 2025, where she recounted Engelson’s alleged reaction to Meghan’s romance with Prince Harry back in 2016. While no evidence points to an imminent interview or any specific revelations about family tensions, the speculation continues to fuel tabloid interest in the Sussexes’ personal history.

Whether Trevor Engelson will ultimately break his silence remains uncertain, but if such an interview materializes, it could reignite debates over privacy, past relationships, and family rifts. For now, all parties involved have chosen not to engage with the rumors.

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