During his interview with the Daily Express UK, Boardman revealed that Meghan has been quietly working behind the scenes to prepare for what he calls a "brand new career shift." According to him, this shift is likely to involve Meghan's involvement in philanthropic endeavors and a possible return to the media industry, particularly in the United States.
However, Boardman also cautioned that the realization of Meghan's projects might take some time, as many of them are currently on hold. So, while the plans are in motion, it might be a while before we see the finished products.
Intriguingly, Boardman hinted at a backup plan for Meghan if the right acting offer doesn't materialize. He mentioned the success of 'Meet Me at the Lake,' a project in which Meghan could potentially play a role. This project centers around a couple who meets in their thirties, a storyline that could resonate with Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry.
Speaking of Prince Harry, Boardman noted that he lacks acting experience, suggesting that an exceptional actor would be needed for the lead role. Meghan, on the other hand, might explore the world of production for the first time, giving her greater control over the content.
Meghan Markle appears to be gearing up for a significant career shift, with potential ventures in philanthropy and a media comeback on the horizon. However, the timeline and specifics of these plans remain uncertain, leaving us eagerly awaiting Meghan's next career move.