Meghan Markle plans major comeback after Prince Harry separation
Royal expert reveals real reason behind Meghan Markle's 'hiatus' from spotlight
Meghan Markle is reportedly on a "hiatus" as she plans to mark her head-turning comeback after her professional separation from Prince Harry.
A royal commentator Matt Wilkinson told The Sun, "I think she is genuinely probably doing a lot of work in the background for this project with Netflix and this American Riviera Orchard."
He added, "I think that's the thing that she's focusing on. She's probably had a few problems with the trademark or something, or with the name of the thing, and probably has to go through some legal battles."
Matt shared that Meghan's brand and Netflix project is "going to be the next thing, and she probably wants a bit of a hiatus so that she can really launch that."
It is important to note that these comments came after Harry and Meghan's solo appearances as the couple allegedly decided to excel in their careers separately.
The former Suits actress was last seen at a charitable event for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Duke made headlines due to his back-to-back engagements in New York City, London, and South Africa.
Phil Dampier said, "In terms of their business and charitable activities, they do seem to be having their own policies at the moment and going in separate ways. But it's not a bad thing to have a quiet period from them, is it?"
"Sometimes a bit of a rest is needed," the royal expert shared.
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