Meghan Markle returning to acting
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced their sudden return to the
UK after six years in California.
Following this, there are reports that the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is returning to acting.
She is in talks to star in the third season of the Netflix series ‘The Gentlemen’ by renowned director Guy Ritchie, Variety reported.
Meghan Markle made her acting debut in 2002 with the medical drama series ‘General Hospital’.
After that, she was seen in many popular TV series including ‘CSI’, ‘Deal or No Deal’, ‘Knight Rider’, ‘Fringe’.
She has acted in several films including ‘Remember Me’ and ‘Get Me to the Greek’.
Meghan Markle became known worldwide after acting in seven seasons of the series ‘Suits’.
She took a break from acting after joining the royal family through her engagement to Prince Harry in 2017.
Meghan Markle has since hosted two seasons of the Netflix lifestyle series ‘With Love’, Meghan.
She has appeared as a guest judge on MasterChef Australia. She has guest starred as herself in the film Close Personal Friends.
Her appearance in The Gentlemen will mark her return to a full scripted role after nine years.
The second season of ‘The Gentlemen’ will be released on Netflix on September 3. The third season has not yet been announced.
However, since the possibility of a third season is strong, plans are being made for Meghan in advance.
If Meghan joins, her character will be one of the biggest attractions of the series.
The third season of ‘The Gentlemen’ will begin shooting there after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle return to the UK.
It is learned that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have enrolled their two
children Archie and Lilibet in a school in the UK.
Their classes will start in September. The family will stay in the UK for a long time. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the royal family in 2020 and started living as ordinary citizens.
Even though they return to the UK this time, they will not perform any official
or government duties of the royal family.
