Is Meghan Markle trying to become America's favorite royal? Inside her $100 million comeback plan amid distance from the royal family
Meghan Markle may have walked away from royal duties five years ago, but if recent reports are to be believed, she’s far from done with royalty. The former actress and Duchess of Sussex is allegedly on a bizarre mission to rebrand herself as the most beloved royal—despite distancing herself from the very institution that once embraced her.
From Hollywood to Buckingham Palace and back again, Meghan has spent years navigating the complexities of both stardom and monarchy. But now, sources claim she is using her royal title as a stepping stone to newfound influence in the U.S., leveraging multi-million-dollar deals, a brand-new lifestyle empire, and a carefully curated public image.
The $100 Million Comeback Plan
While Meghan and Prince Harry famously stepped away from their royal duties, their ties to the monarchy remain a significant part of their public persona. Whether it’s securing a $100 million Netflix deal or launching her latest lifestyle brand As Ever, Meghan continues to use her Duchess of Sussex credentials—something that, according to royal insiders, is causing frustration back in Britain.
According to a report from Radar Online, a Buckingham Palace source reportedly revealed, “For someone who left the monarchy for freedom, Meghan is working overtime to ensure she’s the most talked-about royal on the planet. She wants to be America’s princess—without any of the responsibilities that come with it.”
It’s a strategy that some believe is destined to fail. According to the insider, “The royal family