In the cutthroat world of celebrity memoirs and unauthorized exposés, Prince Harry’s blockbuster *Spare* (2023) remains the gold standard for raw, revenge-fueled royal revelations. But according to palace insiders, Hollywood sources, and those close to the Sussex camp, Meghan Markle may have already found her next addictive page-turner: Tom Bower’s explosive 2024 biography *The House of Beckham: Money, Sex and Power*.

The book, which hit shelves in June 2024 and continues to generate headlines well into 2026, peels back the glossy facade of David and Victoria Beckham’s seemingly perfect empire. With its juicy allegations of affairs, financial maneuvering, media manipulation, and family tensions, it’s the kind of no-holds-barred takedown that *Spare* fans—and especially those who cheered Harry’s candid digs at the royal family—simply can’t resist.
And if recent whispers are true, Meghan is reportedly devouring it with the same intensity she once applied to crafting her own narrative.
### From *Spare* to Beckham Drama: A Natural Progression?
*Spare* gave the world Harry’s unfiltered grievances: family betrayals, media leaks, sibling rivalries, and the emotional toll of royal life. It sold millions, sparked global debates, and cemented Harry’s status as the ultimate insider-turned-whistleblower.
Now, enter *The House of Beckham*. Written by the same investigative journalist Tom Bower—who previously penned scathing biographies on everyone from Prince Andrew to Meghan herself—this latest work promises (and delivers) a similar blend of insider scoops and myth-busting.
Key revelations include claims of David Beckham’s alleged multiple extramarital affairs, Victoria’s alleged physical outbursts, ruthless brand protection tactics, and shocking details about how the couple allegedly manipulated media narratives to maintain their “perfect” image. One particularly eyebrow-raising section details the Beckhams’ fractured friendship with Harry and Meghan, including allegations that Meghan felt “irritated” by Victoria’s greater wealth and “deluded” about her own social ranking compared to Posh Spice.
Sources say these passages hit particularly close to home for Meghan. After all, *Spare* was Harry’s way of settling scores with the institution that confined him—Meghan’s own experiences of feeling sidelined, outshone, and misunderstood in royal circles echo loudly in Bower’s portrayal of her alleged envy toward the Beckhams’ effortless glamour and fortune.
One insider familiar with Meghan’s reading habits told royal watchers: “After *Spare*, which she helped shape behind the scenes, Meghan has been seeking out books that expose the hypocrisy of ‘perfect’ celebrity couples. *The House of Beckham* fits the bill perfectly—it’s packed with the kind of behind-the-curtain drama she knows all too well.”
### The Sussex-Beckham Feud: Fuel for the Fire
The book’s timing couldn’t be better for fueling speculation. Long-rumored tensions between the Sussexes and the Beckhams reached a boiling point years ago, with reports of snubs at major events, leaked stories, and mutual suspicions of media betrayal. Bower’s account adds fresh layers: Meghan allegedly viewed Victoria as competition in the high-society game, envious of her fashion empire and multimillion-dollar lifestyle that dwarfed the Sussexes’ post-royal earnings.
In one bombshell claim, the book suggests Meghan “plotted” Prince Harry’s frosty snub of David Beckham at a high-profile event, interpreting it as payback for perceived slights. Another section highlights Meghan’s frustration that Victoria had “considerably more wealth” and a more established brand—echoes of the very insecurities Harry detailed in *Spare* about being overshadowed by his brother.
For Meghan, who has spoken openly about feeling like an outsider in elite circles, *The House of Beckham* reportedly serves as validation. It portrays another high-profile couple as carefully curated illusions rather than genuine icons—much like how *Spare* framed the royal family.
### Why This Book Could Top Meghan’s Nightstand
– **Shared Themes of Betrayal and Image Control**: Just as *Spare* exposed royal PR games, Bower accuses the Beckhams of running a “mercilessly ruthless brand” and exploiting family members for optics. Recent 2026 headlines about Brooklyn Beckham’s public fallout with his parents only amplify this, with Bower himself commenting that the eldest Beckham son was “used and manipulated”—words that resonate deeply with anyone who’s read Harry’s complaints about being the “spare.”
– **Money, Sex, and Power**: The subtitle alone promises the scandalous details Meghan’s critics say she loves to dissect. From alleged affairs to tax strategies and Miami mansion drama, it’s the kind of gossip-fueled read that keeps pages turning late into the night.
– **A Mirror to Her Own Story**: After facing backlash for her own media ventures and public image battles, Meghan may find catharsis in seeing another power couple scrutinized. Insiders claim she’s been recommending the book privately to friends, calling it “eye-opening” and “shockingly honest.”
### The Verdict: Meghan’s New Favorite?
While *Spare* will forever be the book that launched a thousand headlines for the Sussexes, *The House of Beckham* appears poised to become Meghan’s spiritual sequel. In a world where celebrity facades crumble under scrutiny, both books offer the same intoxicating promise: the truth behind the glamour.
As one royal commentator put it: “If *Spare* was Harry’s revenge, *The House of Beckham* might just be Meghan’s guilty pleasure—and perhaps her blueprint for the next chapter.”
Whether she’s highlighting passages, sharing quotes, or simply savoring the drama from afar in Montecito, one thing is clear: Meghan Markle isn’t done with explosive biographies yet. And *The House of Beckham* has all the ingredients to become her next obsession.
Stay tuned—because in the world of celebrity tell-alls, the drama never truly ends. 📖💥