Meghan is reportedly quite serious about rekindling her acting career and earning a paycheck once more. According to an insider who spoke to Life and Style magazine, acting is what she knows and to do it successfully, she believes she needs to be where the action is. With some of their business deals, like the one with Spotify, not panning out as expected, she's ready to dive back into acting.
In a curious twist, it's been reported in a blind item that Meghan recently submitted her CV for consideration to play the character of Princess Diana in a movie by Mystical Creations Party Entertainment, based in San Diego, California. The company was seeking talented character performers to portray Disney-inspired princesses and other characters. Meghan applied for this part-time job, which offers a rate of $80 to $100 per hour. However, it's worth noting that the company requires actors to have a minimum of two years of acting experience, and they have not yet responded to Meghan's application.
While some suggest that playing the role of a Disney princess, like Ariel from "The Little Mermaid," could be a fitting opportunity for Meghan, and the hourly rate is attractive for financial stability, there's skepticism about her chances due to her perceived lack of acting skills. Some believe that Meghan's options for maintaining her lifestyle now depend on working for income, as returning to the royal family for financial support seems unlikely given the strained relationship.
Relationship expert Luella Alderson commented on the damaged relationship between Meghan and the royal family, emphasizing that it might not be the right time for reconciliation. She noted that both sides may need more time and space to heal their feud. Considering the holiday season, Luella suggested that Christmas might not be the ideal time for either party to attempt reconciliation. Instead, both Meghan and the royal family should prioritize their emotional well-being during this time and focus on the necessary groundwork for future progress in their relationship.