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Queen TOLD Meghan to continue acting career as a Royal – Markle declined
Meghan Markle was allegedly informed by the Queen that she could continue her acting career if she so desired.
According to a recent podcast by a royal biographer and commentator, this is the case.
Meghan Markle rose to fame as Rachel Zane, a paralegal on the USA Network program “Suits,” before becoming Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. When she married into the royal family, she put the acting world behind.
According to new sources, the Queen offered Meghan and Harry a number of choices for various directions they could follow, including recommending that she continue her active acting career.
Queen Elizabeth II, according to Andrew Morton on the Royally Obsessed podcast, offered Prince Harry and Meghan Markle the chance to tour the globe as members of the Royal Family.
Meghan Markle was also offered the chance to continue her acting career when serving in the monarchy, according to the royal commentator.
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“They were granted some leeway,” Morton said. “Here are your first-class tickets; choose the nation you want to visit; we're going to make you Commonwealth youth ambassadors,” they were advised.
“In fairness to the royal family, in fairness to the Queen, she did allow them to go anywhere they wished,” he said. Also, they told Meghan that if she didn't want to dedicate her time to royal duties full-time, she might continue her acting career. Those possibilities became open to her.”
Harry and Meghan made a bunch of unprecedented statements throughout their 1 hour 25 minute session with the US talk show legend.
Among them was the suggestion that the royal family was upset about the colour of baby Archie's face.
Morton claims that Prince Harry and Meghan did not consider any of their choices before agreeing to become full-time working royals.
“I think neither of them gave it the thought they should have done,” he said. I think that famous warning from Prince William of ‘steady on, think about what you're doing', that Harry bridled at, was probably meant more with affection.”
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