Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be on every major red carpet as soon as the coronavirus pandemic is over, a royal expert has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are exploring new ways to finance themselves after stepping down from their senior royal roles last month.
Meghan has already notched a narrating job on new Disneynature documentary Elephants and that could just be the beginning.
Etiquette expert and royal analyst Myka Meier believes the former Suits actress will be involved in major films in no time at all.
“I think we’ll see Meghan back in acting in terms of major motion films,” she told the Royally Obsessed podcast.
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“I think she’ll be choosey of course but I think we’ll see a lot of them.”
“I also think that we’re going to see a lot of red carpets.
“As soon as there are red carpets again, I genuinely think they will be on every major red carpet.”
The expert was then asked by podcast hosts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito more about the areas of film Meghan would be interested in.
She replied: “I see her choosing really important roles where I think the movie has a purpose behind it, I don’t think we’ll see her just doing a shallow role.
“I think she’ll be choosing a role about trafficking for example, where she’s playing a role where part of the proceeds will get donated.
“We’re going to see some really big things form her really soon.”
Elsewhere in the podcast, Myka predicted that the Sussexes could soon have another baby.
She said she believed Harry wanted Archie to have a brother with the same age gap to himself and William.
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It comes as a Hollywood estate agent claimed the pair would be making a “big mistake” with the properties they are thought to be viewing in Los Angeles, California.
Josh Altman said: “They have to go gated community.
“If they don’t go gated community, which I have heard they have looked at a couple of houses that are not, they making a big mistake and I think they are going to end up reselling that house very quickly.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk