Meghan Markle reportedly 'broke a rule' when she was out visiting a local farmer's market at the end of last week.
03.07.2023 - 12:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Meghan Markle has reportedly decided on her new Netflix project which is set to be inspired by the famous Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations but Prince Harry would apparently like to take on a slightly different venture.
Royal expert Angela Levin has spoken about what royal fans should expect to see in the future from the couple's ongoing Netflix deal as she claims that Meghan's new project is 'not going to work'.
Discussing the Duke and Duchesses' divergent ideas for upcoming projects, she told GB News: "It's interesting that Meghan is working on doing a preview of [Charles] Dickens's book Great Expectations and she's doing it as a feminist living in a man's world.
"So, it's before she's left at the altar, and you think, it's not going to work before it's even got anywhere because it's going to be about Meghan's life and men in a very difficult community and it's not fair and it's not right."
Levin claims that 'everything on Great Expectations since the first film in 1946 has proven to be absolutely hopeless' and opined that the former Suits actress' new TV show will go in the same direction, the Express reports.
She added: "So she's going to do that, she's staying in America."
The royal expert then went on to discuss Harry's conflicting plans as she said: "[Prince] Harry wants to go to Africa and talk about the people and the animals and all that, which he loves - he's called it his second home.
"He feels very happy about [sic] that."
The Duke appears to be following in his late mother Princess Diana's footsteps as he's set to release a solo documentary in Africa for Netflix.
The exact nature of the short film has not yet been disclosed and Harry cannot currently move on with his plans due to the ongoing Hollywood
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Slingo that others shouldn’t “underestimate” the former actress because she’s “ambitious.”“What if she became governor of California and lords it over Hollywood? Her backyard is Hollywood,” he said.Markle grew up in Los Angeles and currently lives in Montecito, California, with her husband, Prince Harry and their two kids, Archie and Lilibet.Burrell then described how actors-turned-politicians Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronald Reagan were successful in their endeavors.The bodybuilder, 75, served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011, and Reagan starred in several Tinseltown features in the 1930s before becoming the 40th US president.The former royal staff member went on: “Why couldn’t Meghan and Harry do it? They could become a power couple.” “It’s not so far-fetched because they have to keep going on, they have to keep reinventing themselves because if they don’t, that brand is going to disappear, the Sussex brand will disappear,” he claimed.The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.Burrell’s statements come just weeks after Harry, 38, and Markle lost out on their $20 million Spotify contract.Their “Archetypes” podcast was not renewed for Season 2 last month.Despite this business deal falling through, the couple’s contract with Netflix is still going strong.The duo signed an estimated $100 million deal with the streamer back in 2021.However, the Invictus Games founder could be getting a little tired of his wife’s Hollywood lifestyle, according to a new report.The Daily Mail noted recently that Harry may be looking to leave the world of glitz and glamour.“The big question is how long before Harry turns his back on the show-business life, for which he is obviously ill-suited and seems entirely
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