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Meghan Markle’s Bid for a Lead Role Refused by Steven Spielberg

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The Sussex brand seems to be in hot water lately, with Dior and Spotify rejecting them and being embroiled in consecutive scandals.

In an attempt to save the brand, Meghan Markle is reportedly returning to acting, but she is not interested in small roles or cameos.

Instead, she is aiming for lead roles.

Unfortunately for her, talented filmmaker Steven Spielberg has refused her request for a lead role.

Royal commentator Mary Madigan has criticized Prince Harry for not being forward-thinking enough, saying that he should have let Meghan Markle sit tight and look pretty in the royal fold.

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According to News.au, Madigan said that if Meghan had not met the prince, she would probably be starring in Hallmark movies and dating some ex-athlete with a knee injury.

However, instead, she became the most famous woman in the world.

Madigan believes that Meghan could have embraced being a royal and spent her life wearing big hats and fighting with her sister-in-law Kate.

Instead, she and Harry decided to ditch the royals, and now they are in trouble.

Meghan cannot return to her average acting career, and Madigan questions what else she has left.

She cannot settle for doing a guest spot on Grey’s Anatomy, and realistically, she does not think Steven Spielberg is knocking on her $14 million door.

The natural choice for Meghan is to align herself with luxury brands and make some cold hard cash by being aspirational.

Rumors have emerged that Meghan is keen on starring in a Disney film or a rom-com.

However, Hollywood legend Joan Collins was seen laughing when a reporter asked her what she thought of Meghan securing a blockbuster film deal.

She then remarked, “You’ve got to be joking.”

The royal family has not commented on the matter, but Buckingham Palace has already stepped in to stop Meghan and Harry from commercializing the firm through their Sussex Royal brand.

Moreover, based on Prince Edward’s disastrous nine-year deliance with the productions industry, a return to acting for Meghan is unlikely to please the royal family.

According to Andy Beckett writing in The Guardian in 2002, Edward’s brief career in TV was a royal cock-up.

Over the nine years of its existence, which is a substantial lifespan for an independent production company in the modern television industry, art and productions has acquired a uniquely unfortunate reputation.

There have been very small examples of vanity TV companies before, but not on this scale.

Any company in any industry that has burned through that much shared capital without making a profit would have been closed down by its investors years ago.

Beckett explained that long before Saturday’s announcement, the apparent impossibility of a senior member of the royal family making a normal professional living without conflicts of interest, without exploiting their status and connections, without being stifled by their royal obligations, was there on the screen.

Edward’s company had a range of catastrophes under its belt, which contributed to its poor reputation.

Most notably, it was the intrusion into Prince William’s privacy at St. Andrew’s University.

Meghan’s decision to return to acting could spark irritation in the royal fold, given the royal family’s experiences with the entertainment industry.

It remains to be seen how Meghan and Prince Harry plan to fund their financially independent lives once they have officially stepped away from the royal family.

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