Meghan Markle reportedly still has her eye on the intense lights of Tinseltown.
“[Prince] Harry and Meghan have been busy with Invictus Games recently, but Meghan remains to be planning her Hollywood reinvention,” a source told Us Weekly on Thursday.
“Meghan has a latest team round her, they usually’ve been strategizing about what mediums may have essentially the most impact.”
The 42-year-old former “Suits” star signed with esteemed entertainment agency WME in April. Rumors about an enormous Hollywood return have been circulating ever since.
“The agency will probably be specializing in constructing out her business ventures across multiple facets of the agency & its broader ecosystem, including film & television production, brand partnerships & more,” the agency tweeted on the time.
US Weekly’s insider added Thursday that the previous “Deal or No Deal” model wants whatever she does next “to be rooted in giving back” and “philanthropy” and has been in talks with documentary directors and fashion houses.
Markle has suffered a string of skilled embarrassments, reportedly losing out on a three-year, $20 million contract with Dior in July.
The couple’s failed $20 million partnership with Spotify earlier this 12 months still makes the headlines, with CEO executive Daniel Ek recently admitting that customers simply weren’t impressed with the product Harry and Meghan delivered.
A $100 million production cope with Netflix nonetheless, said to have been on shaky ground just months ago, appears to have survived, with the couple purchasing the rights to provide the film version of Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel, “Meet Me on the Lake.”
One high-profile production deal doesn’t seem like enough for the ambitious Markle, though.
“There isn’t anything locked in yet, but essentially the most promising [thing] for everybody appears to be Meghan and Harry highlighting vital issues through docuseries and bringing attention and fundraising,” the source claimed.
The Post has contacted reps for Markle for comment.
For now, Markle and Prince Harry will reportedly head to the East Coast next week, where they’re expected to go to Manhattan for World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 to host an event for his or her Archewell Foundation.
It should be the primary time the pair have appeared in NYC since their “near catastrophic automobile chase” on the streets of Midtown this past May.