Meghan reportedly discusses role in Guy Ritchie’s Netflix drama
Developing story first seen 2 hours ago
The Daily Mail's coverage now includes fresh claims that Meghan Markle is in talks to appear in Guy Ritchie's Netflix drama "The Gentlemen", reportedly timed to coincide with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's anticipated return to the UK after six years based in the United States. The report, still sourced to unnamed insiders rather than official confirmation, would represent a significant re-entry into British screen work and public life for Meghan alongside the couple's broader relocation plans.
The story remains light on firm detail, with talks described only as ongoing and no timeline or contract terms disclosed. It sits within a wider cluster of Daily Mail reporting on the Sussexes' expected UK homecoming, including claims that Prince William and Kate have "no interest in engaging" with the couple, that Harry has grown distant from other family members including Princess Eugenie, and separate coverage of a High Court ruling ordering Harry and fellow claimants to pay substantial costs following a failed phone-hacking case.
- Meghan reportedly in talks for a role in Netflix's "The Gentlemen"
- Timed with Harry and Meghan's rumoured UK return after six years
- Claims rest on unnamed sources; royals reportedly cool towards their return
New here? Start with this
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and have lived mainly in California with their two children since then. Their departure, often referred to as "Megxit", followed years of tension with parts of the Royal Family and the press over privacy, media treatment and their future roles. Since leaving, both have pursued various media ventures, including Netflix projects, while largely staying out of official royal life.
Guy Ritchie is a British film director known for stylised crime dramas such as "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch". "The Gentlemen" began as a 2019 film and was later turned into a Netflix television series of the same name, continuing that same crime-comedy style. Any involvement by Meghan Markle would be notable given her background as an actress before she married Prince Harry in 2018, after which she stepped away from acting.
Reports of a possible UK return matter because it would end six years of the couple living mainly abroad and could reshape both their public profile and their relationship with the Royal Family, including Prince William and Kate. Such stories often originate from unnamed sources and have not been confirmed by Meghan, Harry or the parties involved, so readers should treat the details as unverified for now.
More coverage
- Variety — Meghan Markle in Talks to Join ‘The Gentlemen’ Season 3
- BBC World — Meghan in talks for role in Netflix series The Gentlemen, BBC understands
Celebrity Entertainment TV UK World
Read the full article at the source →
Originally published by Daily Mail as “Meghan Markle ‘is in talks to star in Guy Ritchie’s Netflix show The Gentlemen’ when she and Harry return to the UK after six years”.