Meghan Markle has been offered an acting role in an upcoming United Kingdom-based project, according to a report published on Friday by Australian outlet news.com.au. The development coincides with reports that the Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are moving back to the United Kingdom for an extended period, as confirmed by Variety.
Meghan Markle Acting Offer and Career History
According to news.com.au, specific details regarding the U.K. project and the role offered to Meghan Markle have not yet been released. A source close to the couple indicated to ABC News that the reports regarding the move and the acting offer are accurate. Neither Meghan nor Prince Harry has commented publicly on the potential return to acting or their reported relocation.

Before marrying Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan worked as a full-time actress in the United States and Canada. She is best known for portraying paralegal Rachel Zane for seven seasons on the USA Network legal drama “Suits,” which experienced a streaming resurgence on Netflix in 2023. In a 2022 interview with Variety, Meghan stated that she believed she was finished with acting, noting at the time that her intention was not to return to the profession. Beyond her past television work, she is set to make a cameo appearance as herself in the upcoming Amazon MGM comedy “Close Personal Friends,” and she recently hosted the Netflix lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan.”
U.K. Relocation and Royal Status
The family’s return to the U.K. comes six years after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped away from their senior royal roles in 2020 and relocated to California. According to Variety, the family is expected back on British soil in the coming weeks, with their children enrolled to begin school in September. Despite the extended move, the couple will retain their home in Montecito, California, and do not plan to relocate their production banner, Archewell, or lifestyle brand, As Ever, to the U.K.

A source familiar with the matter told ABC News that King Charles III maintains that there are no plans to alter Harry and Meghan’s status as private individuals and non-working royals. This arrangement remains consistent with the agreement established when the couple stepped down from official duties.
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