Meghan Markle’s return to the UK with Prince Harry is reportedly linked to a surprising career move. The news comes as the Sussexes prepare to relocate from Montecito to Britain this month. King Charles has reportedly been briefed on the plans and welcomed the prospect of having his youngest son and family closer.
Meghan Markle’s brand-new gig might be one of the reasons behind her reported UK return with Prince Harry
A brand-new professional role for Meghan Markle could be driving the couple’s reported return to the UK. Sources suggest that the As Ever founder has landed a major part in a British production. This is reportedly a key factor behind their move back to Britain.
In response, per the Daily Express, News.com.au’s Bronte Coy noted: “What they want to do, their style of modelling moving forward, is to do the commercial things so that that then funds the other side, so obviously this is not going to be a burden on taxpayers.”
Coy further explained, “People close to Harry said that he was very keen to continue this style of tour. Now that obviously was going to encompass the UK.”
The 45-year-old Duchess is best known for playing Rachel Zane in “Suits.” She appeared in more than 100 episodes of the show before stepping away from acting to begin royal life. When she stepped away from acting, Markle said, “I don’t see it as giving anything up, I just see it as a change. It’s a new challenge.”
Insiders say the couple has already arranged school places for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. With the academic year in England starting in mid-September, the public expects the family to return to the UK within the next 10 days to settle into their new schedule.
While the precise address is still under wraps, the couple reportedly won’t be living in London. The speculation centers on the Cotswolds or Northamptonshire, near Althorp, the Spencer family estate.
As they establish a private base in Britain separate from royal duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are keeping their other homes. They intend to maintain their properties in Montecito, California, and Portugal.
