Meghan Markle: the queen would have advised her not to give up her acting career when she met Harry
By marrying Prince Harry, Meghan Markle gave up her acting career, especially her role in the Suits series. However, Elizabeth II is said to have advised her to continue despite her marriage.
Did she make the right choice? In November 2017, Prince Harry officially introduced his fiancee to the British by posing for photographers to announce his royal wedding a few months later. By agreeing to marry him, Meghan Markle made some concessions, starting by agreeing to settle in the United Kingdom with her beloved, but also, to take on the role of Duchess of Sussex. Giving up another of his great roles: that of Rachel Zane in the hit series Suits. And more generally to her acting career. A choice that would have been much discussed within the royal family, and for which Elizabeth II would not have failed to give her opinion.
While it is rare for the wives of the royal children to continue working once married, as was the case with Kate Middleton who gave up her job at her parents' company to become a Duchess and a senior member of the Royal Family in time. full, Elizabeth II would have advised the wife of Prince Harry to continue her career. "They told Meghan that if she did not want to take on full-time royal duties, she could have guest status and continue her acting career," said Andrew Morton in an interview relayed by The Mirror.
Meghan Markle did not think about it before making her decision
A choice that Meghan Markle has not thought enough about, according to the specialist, throwing headlong into the royal obligations of the Duchess of Sussex with Prince Harry, despite its shortcomings concerning the British monarchy. And maybe even, without having measured what really awaited him, and knowing the workload that it really involved. Fortunately for her, Hollywood does not seem to have completely closed its doors to her. Because if Meghan Markle will not be back on film sets anytime soon, she now has the opportunity to take on a new role: that of content developer for platforms like Netflix and Spotify.