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Meghan Markle's Return to Acting Amidst UK Move

August 22, 2026Carlos Mendoza2 мин

Recent reports indicate that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning a return to the United Kingdom. This follows their departure from the UK in 2020, when they announced they were stepping back from royal duties and subsequently relocated to Montecito, California.

The reasons for this impending move have sparked considerable speculation. Some suggest it could signify a reconciliation with King Charles, following a private visit with their children Archie and Lilibet earlier this summer. Others theorize that the enrollment of Archie and Lilibet in UK schools for the upcoming academic term points to a desire to provide them with a traditional English education, similar to Prince Harry's own schooling at Eton.

However, new reports suggest another significant motivation for their potential return to the UK: Meghan Markle's acting career.

Before her time as a royal and a lifestyle influencer, Meghan enjoyed a substantial acting career, most notably for her role as Rachel Zane in the acclaimed legal drama Suits. While the couple has been involved in producing documentaries and films, it was already known that Meghan would be making a cameo in the upcoming comedy film Close Personal Friends.

According to publications like The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, Meghan is reportedly in "advanced talks" to join the cast of the third season of Guy Ritchie's popular Netflix series, The Gentlemen. This series is known to be filmed in various locations across southern England. The reports also mention that Ritchie and Markle met through mutual acquaintances, a connection unsurprising given their mutual ties within British elite circles and Ritchie's own lifestyle brand.

While neither Netflix nor the involved parties have officially confirmed these details, a return to acting in a project like The Gentlemen would undoubtedly mark a significant and high-profile comeback for Meghan Markle, capitalizing on Hollywood's perennial interest in successful returns.