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Meghan Markle is ready for the cameras — once again.
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The former Suits star is set for a spectacular return to the small screen with a “cooking, gardening and entertaining” show on Netflix.
Meghan and husband Prince Harry have been keeping their professional lives separate, and while Harry has been out promoting next year’s Invictus Games, his wife has stayed out of the spotlight, for the most part.
That’s all going to change in “early 2025” when she launches her curated show along with the much-anticipated debut of her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, the New York Post reported.
The brand was launched in March with Meghan’s famous pals including Chrissy Teigen, Kris Jenner and Abigail Spencer touting their baskets of homemade jams.
But nothing more came of it, with nary a peep heard about the brand from Meghan herself or her celebrity friends.
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“As far as Meghan being quiet, she’s been in the background working on her entrepreneurial efforts, both the Netflix project and her brand will come out within the same timeline in the new year,” an industry insider told the publication.
“It’s going to be a good year for Meghan specifically,” they continued. “She’s spent the majority of the year doing work behind the scenes to launch a project in the first few months of 2025.”
Meghan’s show will celebrate “the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship,” according to Netflix.
The contract Markle and Harry signed with the streamer back in 2020 runs until the end of 2025, and plans to use the final year to establish herself with the likes of other lifestyle mavens, including Martha Stewart and Ina Garten, the Post previously reported.
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When asked about Stewart’s thoughts on Meghan’s aspirations, a source told the publication that Martha “doesn’t even consider her to be on her radar.”
The insider, who noted that documentary Martha was “celebrated” while Harry & Meghan was “mocked,” scoffed: “They’re in two separate universes when it comes to public opinion.”
Meghan and Harry’s other Netflix documentary Polo begins streaming on Dec. 10, but they won’t be starring in it.
Rather, the couple will serve as executive producers on the series that takes an unprecedented look at the sport Harry loves so much and what it takes to compete at the highest level.
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