Meghan could return to acting once back in UK
The Duchess of Sussex could make a return to acting after she moves back to the UK, according to reports. Sources close to the Sussexes have not denied reports that Meghan has been offered an acting role in the country. Australian outlet news.com.au first reported that one of the reasons behind Harry and Meghan’s decision [...] The post Meghan could return to acting once back in UK appeared first…
Reports indicate that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, may return to the world of acting after relocating back to the United Kingdom. Sources close to the Sussexes have not ruled out the possibility of Meghan being offered an acting role in one of the upcoming projects. The Australian news outlet news.com.au broke the story first, stating that the reason behind Harry and Meghan's decision to return to Britain is that Meghan had been offered a job in an upcoming project. However, no details of any specific role or project have been confirmed.
The Sussexes are expected to return to Britain before the end of August, with their children set to start school in September. Prior to her marriage to Prince Harry, Meghan was known for her role as lawyer Rachel Zane in the American legal drama series, Suits. She played the character for seven seasons, with her final episode airing in 2018.
After her marriage, she put her acting career on hold, describing the decision as a "new chapter." Recently, she made her first return to acting in almost a decade, appearing as herself in the upcoming comedy Close Personal Friends alongside Lily Collins and Brie Larson.
A potential return to acting could be financially beneficial for Meghan, and the BBC reports that she hopes to also expand the global reach of her US-based lifestyle and cooking brand, As Ever, while based in the UK. Prince Harry and Meghan plan to move to a private, non-royal residence outside London, where their children, Prince Archie, aged seven, and Princess Lilibet, aged five, will enroll in school in September.
This move follows a visit in July by the couple to see King Charles III at his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire, marking the King's first in-person meeting with his grandchildren in over four years and their first visit to the UK together since 2022. The King was reportedly unaware of the relocation before last weekend but welcomed the opportunity to spend more time with the Sussex family in a private and personal setting.
There are currently no plans for either Prince Harry or Meghan to return to their roles as working royals. On Friday, Prince Harry is expected to learn more about the financial implications of a failed legal battle with the Daily Mail publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited. The group, which includes Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, and Elizabeth Hurley, had previously sued Associated Newspapers over claims of unlawful information gathering, but their claims were dismissed last month.
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