Rumours about Meghan's upcoming comeback to acting have recently been fueled by recent conversations she has had with illustrious directors and producers. Royal biographer Emily Andrews has commented on the Duchess of Sussex's apparent plans for a big rebranding, as reported by the New York Post.
It was no accident that Meghan Markle became more visible over the summer than in the entire previous year. Andrews also noted that Meghan's unexpected and sudden willingness to be photographed is a clear indication of her understanding of her commercial value.
Among her recent outings was a trip to the Montecito Farmers Market, located near her $14 million home, which she shares with her husband, Prince Harry. This brief outing drew criticism from several royal experts who claimed that she appeared to be posing for the cameras.
Other notable appearances include a trip to the movies with her friend, Porsha Deasi, and a few other girlfriends to celebrate her 42nd birthday as they watched the Barbie movie in August. Additionally, the Sussexes attended the Invictus Games for two weeks, during which they were photographed daily.
It's evident that Meghan Markle has decided to live her life much more openly, and her relaunch, guided by her new Hollywood power broker agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME), commenced with a series of photographs and reports in August to maximize plans for a new money-making venture.
A few months ago, there were reports about Meghan and Harry's dwindling popularity, and it seems that celebrities and industry insiders are wary of being associated with them. In fact, sources suggest they are actively pitching projects to William and Kate.
This effort is reportedly supported by King Charles himself, as it is part of a strategy to maintain American ties and influence. In September, William and Kate are set to appear in New York at the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, further solidifying their influence.