Meghan's Hollywood Master Plan
WOMAN'S OWN|March 30, 2020
Now that her time as a working member of the British Royal Family is officially over, the Duchess of Sussex has big plans for the future
Jack White
Meghan's Hollywood Master Plan
Now that her time as a working member of the British Royal Family is officially over, the Duchess of Sussex has big plans for the future

Less than two years after their wedding, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially stepped back as working members of the British Royal Family – and it seems Meghan has got her eye on an A-list life with Harry and their baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

The former Suits star is said to have already instructed her agent to get her a role in a superhero film, in a move that would see her return to the acting world with a bang, and it’s been reported she and Harry are considering a move to a Malibu mansion that previously boasted Caitlyn Jenner’s daughter Kylie as a tenant. And Woman’s Own understands that, after such intense media attention over the last couple of years, Meghan is also keen to set the record straight.

TAKING THE STAGE

Before her time as a royal, Meghan starred as Rachel Zane in Suits for seven seasons and had small parts in movies including Horrible Bosses, but there’s nothing small about her plans for a Hollywood comeback. A well-placed source tells us, ‘Meghan has every confidence in her ability as an actress, but she also knows that everyone now associates her with her time as a working British royal. She wants to get some movie roles under her belt so that she can prove herself as an actress who deserves to be taken seriously.’

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