Meghan and Harry will attend every red carpet event after life gets normal post pandemic, says royal expert
A royal expert has revealed that once the fight against coronavirus ends, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be seen in every red carpet event. Myka Meier, the royal analyst, claimed that after Covid-19, when life will be resumed, the Sussexes will say yes to many high-profile events.
The etiquette expert has also said that she believes the ‘Suits’ actress will have her pick of roles but claims that she will be selective. “I think we’ll see Meghan back in acting in terms of major motion films. I think she’ll be choosey of course but I think we’ll see a lot of them. I also think that we’re going to see a lot of red carpets.
“As soon as there are red carpets again, I genuinely think they will be on every major red carpet,” Meier said while speaking on the Royally Obsessed podcast.
Continuing, the expert said that she thinks Meghan “will be choosing a role about trafficking for example, where she’s playing a role where part of the proceeds will get donated. We’re going to see some really big things form her really soon.”
“I see her choosing really important roles where I think the movie has a purpose behind it, I don’t think we’ll see her just doing a shallow role,” Meier responded when asked by podcast hosts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito on what type of parts Meghan would be interested in.
Meghan and Harry stepped down from their roles as senior royals in March, planning to live a "financially independent" life away from Buckingham Palace. The pair with their little son, Archie, is now living in Los Angeles, California after they moved there from Canada.
Disney documentary ‘Elephant' was the 38-year-old’s first job after Megxit, in which she narrated the story of a herd of elephants on their 1,000-mile journey through Zimbabwe and Botswana, across the Kalahari desert. The documentary, which is one of a series of animal and nature-themed features launched to mark Earth Month, released on April 3.
However, it is not just Meghan who will only be seen on-screen as the 35-year-old Duke of Sussex has also recently appeared in his first official role since quitting the royal family — introducing a very special episode of 'Thomas the Tank Engine'.
Harry’s part was unveiled on Tuesday morning, April, 28, in which he was seen sitting in an armchair with a copy of the classic book as he chatted about the 75th-anniversary program, which is titled ‘Thomas & Friends: The Royal Engine’. According to reports, the clip was shot in January in exchange for a charity to donation.
Besides, the 35-year-old has also taken up its first major project post-Megxit, which is a mental health tool for military personnel. Since Harry was a soldier of the British Armed Forces, he understands well the importance of maintaining mental health among the military.
He recently made his appearance in a video on HeadFIT.org, which offers round-the-clock access to self-help tools to enhance mood, drive, and confidence for men and women who have dedicated their lives to protecting their country.
"We need you to be able to access that 10 or 15 percent, something which can only be attained when you adopt a regular routine for training the mind and the body as a single unit. I know this to be true. It works for me," the Queen's grandson said in the video.