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Meghan Markle’s Secret Plan to Marry Prince Harry Revealed by Howie Mandel
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, had a secret plan to become a duchess and marry Prince Harry, according to her former colleague, Howie Mandel.
Mandel recently leaked this information during an interview with Us Weekly at the America's Got Talent season 14 finale taping on September 18.
Mandel joked that he used to tell Meghan to “open the case” while working alongside her as a host on Deal or No Deal from 2006 to 2007.
However, Meghan would always respond by saying, “not now, I'm doing some work on becoming a duchess.”
Mandel also revealed that he does not think Meghan will ever return to acting, despite her previous success on the show Suits.
He stated that Meghan will still be seen on television, but only because she is now a duchess.
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Mandel's comments suggest that Meghan had been planning to marry into the royal family for quite some time.
Since retiring from acting, Meghan has focused on new adventures, including using her platform to work with charitable causes close to her heart.
She has also become a mother to her and Harry's son, Archie, in May.
However, a recent source revealed that Meghan had mixed feelings about going back to work and leaving Archie at home while attending the launch event for her Capsule clothing collection with Smartworks on September 12.
In January, Meghan's four royal patronages were announced, which include the National Theatre, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Smartworks, and Mayhew.
Each foundation represents something near and dear to Meghan's heart, including the arts, education, support for women, and animal welfare.
In other news, reports about Prince Harry and Meghan sitting down with Oprah Winfrey for another tell-all interview have reportedly caused panic within the royal firm.
Royal commentator Daniela Elza suggested that the palace's damage control may be a little too late.
Writing for News.com.au, Elza claimed that the royal family may be worried about Harry and Meghan's next move as news of them visiting Oprah in recent weeks went viral last week.
Elza also highlighted how a new Clarence House report lauded Prince Harry for becoming financially independent.
She wrote, “It's hard not to wonder if this damage control is too little too late.
Feelings would seem to have been hurt badly, Harry has books to sell and the duo has a streaming giant bleeding hundreds of billions to keep sweet.”
Elza added that with all of the opportunities in the near future for the Duke and Duchess to indulge in the penchant for truth-telling and journey-sharing, there are few warm words that will be enough to prevent them from coming for another prime time pasting.
Overall, it seems that Meghan Markle had a master plan to become a duchess and marry Prince Harry, which was revealed by her former colleague Howie Mandel.
While Meghan no longer spends time on screen, she has focused on using her platform to work with charitable causes close to her heart and becoming a mother to her and Harry's son, Archie.
Reports of a potential tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey have caused panic within the royal firm, suggesting that the palace's damage control may be too little too late.