Meghan Markle
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends a Commonwealth Day Youth Event at Canada House on March 11, 2019, in London, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

She’s fresh off of a gig serving as co-editor to an issue of British Vogue, and it appears Meghan Markle isn’t stopping there when it comes to getting her creative juices flowing through writing. In fact, a new report claims the former actress and blogger is now setting her sights on writing a book as well.

According to a new report (via the Daily Mirror), the Duchess of Sussex is in the early stages of writing her own book, and that she’s currently considering different options when it comes to the topic she focuses, though she seems to already have some idea of what she wants to write about.

“Meghan is going to become a published author and is very excited about it,” a source told the Sun. “The plans are in the very early stages and won’t be formally announced for some time. But she’s very excited about the possibility and is passionate about the idea of a work of fiction for children.”

“She loves animals and her rescue dogs so it’s very likely they will be incorporated into the story,” the source added.

However, the source also maintains that the idea of a tell-all book about her life since joining the royal family is completely out of the question and not being considered.

Reports previously claimed the Duchess was potentially planning on writing a memoir, but the idea was quickly shut down by palace officials and the Queen, who nixed it for fear of how it would be perceived by the public.

“Meghan had started keeping notes about her life, which will include a few personal details about Harry and baby Archie, but will mainly focus on her lifestyle, health, fashion and design choice,” a source previously said. “The only problem is, Palace staffers—and the Queen—are firm in their disapproval, worrying that it will be received as a salacious tell-all.”

That report was never confirmed or denied, but regardless of whether or not her book would be a form of a tell-all or something else that was completely innocent, she wouldn’t be the first member of the royal family to write any sort of book. In fact, her father-in-law, Prince Charles, released a children’s book called “The Old Man of Lochnagar” in 1980, and Sarah, Duchess of York, also released books in the eighties and nineties for a series called “Budgie the Little Helicopter” (for a total of six books), as well as a “Little Red” series in the 2000s. There have also been a few other titles as well.