Meghan Markle gives advice to the actors who play her in film and TV

Meghan Markle announced her new photo diverse Cover story that she does not plan to return to acting in the future, stating, “No. I’m done. I guess I can never say, but my intention is to never do that.” But that doesn’t mean there won’t be versions of Meghan Markle on screen. Several Lifetime films have already cast the cast as the Duchess of Sussex, and more film and TV projects are sure to be created in the context of Netflix’s “The Crown” which includes Markle as the central character.

“I didn’t think much, to be honest. It’s all weird,” Markle said. diverse When asked how it feels to know the actors will play it on screen one day. “You have to segment. Anyone talking about me or casting an actor to play it would be a caricature of me that was created for a business that makes people a lot of money. Once you can separate that, it will be much easier to say, ‘Okay. This actually has nothing to do with me. really no. It’s a hard lesson to deal with.”

What is Markle’s advice to any actor taking on the role of Meghan Markle? “I hope you find softness, fun and laughter in preparing for this role,” she said. “I just hope you find dimensions. Also, she can call me! “

Lifetime films “Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance” and “Harry and Meghan: Becoming Royal” already brought Markle to television as a character played by actors Parisa Fitz-Henley and Tiffany Smith, respectively. It’s almost certain that more high-profile TV series or movies in the future will focus on Markle, although it may not be Netflix’s feature-length royal drama, “The Crown.” The series is expected to end in its sixth season, which still focuses on the royal family of the late 1990s.

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