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Meghan Markle is reportedly poised to make a return to acting following the conclusion of her exclusive $100 million Netflix deal.

The Duchess of Sussex is predicted to "blow everybody's mind" with her comeback, despite not having any film credits since 2015. The 44-year-old's association with Netflix has allegedly concluded, following negative reviews of the second series of With Love, Meghan.

Veteran actor Eric Roberts, who collaborated with Meghan on the legal drama Suits, stated last week: "I think she should come back. I think she will come back. And I think she's going to be fantastic and blow everybody's mind."

His casting director and manager wife Eliza chimed in: "It is time. And Meghan needs to come back to work. I feel like her whole family will support it, and she is amazing."

The couple made these comments on the red carpet at a charity gala last week. Eliza suggested that Meghan only departed from Suits in 2018 due to the Royal Family's concerns about her "very sexy" on-screen character, paralegal Rachel Zane.

Recently, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos discreetly unfollowed both Meghan and her lifestyle brand As Ever's Instagram accounts, amid rumours that the relationship between the streaming giant and the Sussexes is deteriorating. This followed an insider from the platform informing reporters that the company was "done" with Meghan and Harry.

It has left the couple confronting a challenging predicament, but the acting industry is said to be prepared to welcome Meghan. Eliza, 73, added: "From the second you see her, she just has star quality. It doesn't matter. It was always going to happen."

It is understood mum-of-two Meghan had ambitions for her "passion project," a Netflix animated series called Pearl, but this was cancelled before it materialised as their lucrative partnership was drastically scaled back. Since then, speculation has circulated again that Meghan and 41 year old Harry could return to the royal fold, particularly as they hope to undertake philanthropic engagements during their trip to Australia in April.

But the couple, who married in 2018, have been cautioned to have "thick skins" during their time Down Under. An insider said: "I think there will be plenty of monarchists and republicans who won't welcome Harry and Meghan's visit. Any 'royal' visit, even by members of the family who no longer represent the King, will inevitably create debate about the monarchy."

Harry and Meghan will be in Australia within just weeks of King Charles' trip to the United States, his first visit there since December 2018. During Charles' last visit to Australia in October 2024, officials at New South Wales Parliament were left "disappointed" by one aspect of the monarch's presence.


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