Meghan Markle tipped to sign major ‘financial deal’ after work offer | Royal | News

Meghan Markle tipped to sign major ‘financial deal’ after work offer | Royal | News


Meghan Markle is set to enjoy “luck and success” financially, according to celebrity astrologer Inbaal Honigman, who has revealed what members of the Royal Family can expect the coming months to bring.

It has already been a big year for the Duchess of Sussex in her professional life, as she has announced a new podcast deal with Lemonada Media. She and Prince Harry are also working on two new TV shows for Netflix.

In March, she also launched her lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard, which is set to stock products from homeware to pet food to strawberry jam.

Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, Ms Honigman foresaw for Meghan: “Luck and success on the financial side, Meghan is offered a great financial deal for some very easy work of promoting an entertainment destination.”

Harry, meanwhile, it seems could do with a break from work, with the astrologer saying he could suffer from “burnout” if he does not take a “step back”.

Royal expert Jack Royston warned that Harry would need to set the right tone with his new show, as many of those associated with polo are incredibly wealthy.

He told Newsweek: “I think they need to get the tone absolutely perfectly right. I don’t think they can just, in 2024, celebrate how exceptionally amazing and god-like these mega-rich polo players are, riding around in the sunshine on horses.

“It’s great that they raise money for charity. That’s brilliant. Equally, we’re still going through a cost-of-living crisis.

“A lot of people are still struggling in all kinds of ways with all kinds of things, and it was less than a year ago that everyone piled in on Oprah and the Rock over Maui.

“So, it’s probably fair to say doing charity work does not, in and of itself, get you off the hook in the modern world.”

Recently Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson faced backlash after asking fans to donate to a fund supporting those affected by wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, when many argued the two celebrities could have funded the rescue operation themselves.



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