Meghan's return to acting would be a 'step down' as it is not her true passion


Meghan Markle has signed with a top talent agency in America after months of silence following Prince Harry’s memoir fallout.

The royal has remained tight-lipped since Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare, appeared on the shelves, after the pair faced a momentous amount of criticism including being mocked on South Park.

But royal author Christopher Andersen has claimed any return to acting would be a “step down” for the Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan will be represented by Ari Emanuel with the William Morris Endevor.

Andersen told Us Weekly: “I don’t think it’s the proper next step and I don’t think she was doing that.

“It would be a step down, wouldn’t it? The same way Grace Kelly, Princess Grace.

“There was always talk she would go back into acting because that was her true passion but I’m not so sure it is Meghan’s true passion. I think she wants to be a social force.”

It comes as Meghan was “keeping her head down” as she is “happy to let” her husband Harry take “centre stage” following the publication of his memoir.

A source told Us Weekly: “Meghan has been keeping her head down in Montecito, taking care of the kids and working on projects that are coming up in the months ahead.”

They added that Meghan has been “happy to let Harry take centre stage”.

“He’s flying all over the place to promote Spare but most of the time he’s returning home to Montecito and not staying out of town very often because he wants to be with the kids.”

Meanwhile, Netflix announced the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s explosive recent series is its second-highest-ranked documentary ever.

Harry & Meghan began its release on December 8, in the lead-up to the publication of the duke’s controversial memoir Spare, and saw damaging claims leveled at the royal family throughout six episodes.

Netflix reported its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday and disclosed a gain of 7.7 million subscribers during the October-December period, a stretch that included the debut of an ad-supported option for seven dollars per month.

As defined by cumulative view hours in the first 28 days, it also reported on Wednesday as its third-most popular series ever, Glass Onion its fourth-most popular film and Harry & Meghan its second-most successful documentary series.

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