Is Meghan Markle plotting a comeback? Instagram could return and claims she hired ‘Hollywood guru’
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Royal fans are excitedly speculating that Meghan could make a comeback after the emergence of a mysterious Instagram handle and rumors that she will be working with a Hollywood PR guru.
It comes after Harry’s whirlwind publicity for his controversial Spare memoir, during which Meghan, who is often close to him, was conspicuously absent.
The royal couple usually bond, but Meghan is said to have raised concerns that the memories could ruffle feathers.
Before her romance with the prince began in 2016, the then-actress regularly posted about her life on the tig – his old blog online.
Now, according to reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hired Hollywood dealmaker and venture capitalist Adam Lilling, whom they met when TV host Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi renewed their wedding vows in Los Angeles last month. past.
Royal fans are speculating that Meghan could make a comeback after the emergence of a mysterious Instagram handle and rumors that she will be working with a Hollywood PR guru.
Last summer, a new @Meghan handle appeared on Instagram. After fans of the star rushed to follow the page, her profile photo was changed to a pink dahlia.
Lilling, 53, was the founder of Pentagon CDs, an online Internet and music company that Virgin bought in 1999.
Five years later, Lilling created BiggerBoat, an entertainment search engine focused on media, music, and film. Lilling is also the founder of Plus Capital in 2021, which aims to associate ‘the world’s top influencers, those who can affect more change in a day than most in a lifetime, with the world’s best entrepreneurs and traders’.
Although Meghan has been absent from social media for years, a new username of @Meghan appeared on Instagram last summer, accompanied by a never-before-seen childhood photograph of the 41-year-old.
It came after the mother-of-two revealed in an interview with The Cut Magazine last August: “I’m going back… to Instagram.”
And since only A-list celebrities can get an Instagram handle using just a name, it was believed that @Meghan must be the machine through which the Duchess is rebooting her online persona.
According The TelegraphAfter fans of the star rushed to follow the page, her profile photo was changed to a pink dahlia, a possible nod to Meghan’s mother who still calls her daughter by her childhood nickname ‘flower’.
After going unseen during her husband’s Spare ad campaign, reports surfaced that the Duchess possibly had reservations about what Harry wrote in his explosive memoir.
Harry and Meghan have been absent from the @sussexroyal Instagram account for almost three years, with the last post made in March 2020.
The royal couple usually bond, but Meghan is said to have raised concerns that Harry’s recent memories Spare could ruffle the feathers.
But after zero posts and barely 200 followers, the Duchess’s comeback on social media seems to have stopped.
Meghan has remained largely unseen since Spare’s post, with some speculating that she had “mild concerns” about what Harry wrote in the tell-all book.
Despite once commenting that the married couple move together like “salt and pepper”, the Duchess was absent from his side in several major appearances, including on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the US.
A source said: ‘[Meghan] will always support you and would never have gotten involved in promoting such a personal project.’
Before her romance with the prince began in 2016, the then-actress regularly posted about her life on The Tig, her former online blog.
Meghan would write about her life on The Tig regularly and there is speculation that she could return to social media.
‘What Meghan will do next’ is a question that has many royal watchers on edge as the Sussexes recalibrate after Harry’s controversial autobiography.
The couple were apparently introduced to Lilling by mutual friend and American TV host Ellen DeGeneres, who has apparently worked with him ‘forever’.
The Sussexes and Lilling were among the guests when DeGeneres renewed her wedding vows with Portia de Rossi in California last month.
So while Meghan may have taken a step back from the spotlight, behind the scenes she seems to be planning a comeback of sorts.
Tom Bower, author of Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors, suggested that the Duchess is “building something big”.
“The question is, how are you going to make a lot of money in a short period of time in the end to make sure you don’t have to always put yourself out there as the victim of the royal family?” he told GB News.
‘She is always looking for other business opportunities. The interesting thing is the people she goes to. Who will maximize Meghan’s popularity, who will make her really big and very rich? She is very cunning and clever at it.
Harry promoted his book on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the US last month, but his wife Meghan remained absent.
He added: “She wants to ride in the big Cadillacs, the on-demand private jets, when she needs to look for that kind of thing.” She is on a treadmill that is fast, she wants to get there faster than tomorrow.
‘The mystery is there, that’s the great thing.’
Meanwhile, Meghan’s own autobiography may be in the works, and she declares in The Cut that she has “a lot to say until I don’t.”
“It’s interesting, I’ve never had to sign anything that prevents me from speaking,” he said.
According to a source, the Duchess of Sussex “is contemplating being completely candid about her time in the royal spotlight…and leaving no stone unturned.”
In 2021, the couple reportedly signed a four-book deal with publisher Penguin Random House.
Prince Harry is said to have received a $20 million advance for Spare. Meghan has already launched her children’s book The Bench with the same publisher, and the couple are rumored to be working on a ‘wellness’ book.
The mysterious fourth book is now believed to be Meghan’s autobiography.
The Sussexes will also move to the next phase in their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix by moving away from content about themselves and focusing on “fictional scripted content,” it was reported.