Meghan Markle is in advanced discussions to join an existing Netflix TV show that shoots in the UK.
Citing unnamed sources, GB News reported that the Duchess of Sussex could take on the role of the “ultimate temptress” in the third series of Guy Ritchie’s Netflix hit The Gentlemen
Speaking to the Sun an insiders said, “The gossip in TV circles is that Meghan could play the ultimate temptress, who puts the cat among the pigeons by seducing an aristocrat.”
The source added that the production would see her performing alongside Theo James, who portrays the lead character Eddie and is considered one of the leading candidates to become the next James Bond.
“The Gentlemen would be perfect for her as it’s a big budget, glossy production which is quintessentially British,” the insider said.
According to AFP, Meghan, faces a tough challenge in re-assimilating to life in the UK, where she remains deeply unpopular, while managing uneasy ties with the royal family.
Through bombshell interviews and tell-all documentaries, the 45-year-old former American actor has never hidden how difficult she found things after her fairytale wedding to Harry in 2018.
And both she and Harry have complained about her treatment by the British media, which Harry told a court this year made her life “an absolute misery”.
“I think there’s more questions sort of over her and how she re-adapts to the life back in the United Kingdom” than about Harry, said historian Ed Owens.
How she will cope “is difficult to answer at this stage because you know she’s tried successively over the last six years to reinvent her public image to relaunch her brand”, he added.
Deeply attached to his charitable work and keen for his children to build closer ties with his family, King Charles III’s younger son has retained strong ties to Britain.
