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Meghan Markle Signs with Talent Agency WME, Focusing on Content Creation and Business Building
Meghan Markle, the former British senior royal, has recently signed with William Morris Endeavour (WME), a renowned talent agency representing A-list celebrities such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Serena Williams.
This move marks Markle's return to the entertainment industry, three years after she and her husband, Prince Harry, stepped back from their royal duties.
While acting will not be her main focus, Markle will collaborate with WME CEO Ari Emanuel, agent Brad Slater, and agent Jill Smaller.
Variety, a trusted source in the entertainment industry, reports that Markle will work closely with WME to develop projects under Archwell, the content creation label established by Markle and Prince Harry.
The agency will support Markle in film and television production, brand partnerships, and overall business building.
It is worth noting that WME also has a significant voiceover department, making it a suitable match for Markle's talent in voice acting.
During a recent cover shoot with Variety in 2022, Markle expressed her lack of interest in returning to acting anytime soon.
She stated, “I'm done.
I guess never say never, but my intention is to absolutely not.”
Instead, Markle aims to focus on Archwell and the stories and productions the company takes on.
She believes that people around the world are connected to her and Prince Harry's love story, and she wants to explore different genres, including lighthearted romantic comedies.
Since its establishment, Archwell has already produced two docuseries, one of which is the popular Netflix series “Harry and Meghan.”
This recent collaboration between Markle and WME comes shortly after the couple's public appearance at a Los Angeles Lakers game against the Sacramento Kings.
While Markle's career takes a new turn, the focus now shifts to Prince Harry and his future endeavors.
However, some commentators speculate that the Sussexes may face challenges in the United States as King Charles' coronation approaches.
Angela Levin, speaking on GB News, suggests that Americans now view the couple's attempts to control their narrative ahead of the coronation as self-serving.
Despite their recent public appearances, which some claim are attention-seeking, the months of negativity directed towards the royal family have tarnished their image.
Levin further adds that Meghan's efforts to prove a point through surprise videos and public displays of affection with Harry may be backfiring.
She believes that their popularity has significantly declined, and they may not have many allies left in America.
The continuous stream of negative publicity seems to be wearing thin on public opinion.
As Markle embarks on her new journey with WME, she leaves behind a successful acting career but looks forward to creating meaningful content under Archwell.
With her unique perspective and experiences, Markle aims to captivate audiences and explore different storytelling avenues.
While the Sussexes may face challenges in the wake of recent controversies, their determination to make a positive impact remains steadfast.