The source also gave insight into the mother of two’s recent decision to sign with Hollywood talent agency, WME, claiming the intention behind the deal is to make Meghan a “power player” in the industry separate from her brand with Harry.
WME also represent Adele and Serena Williams.
Additionally, Mail Online has reported the former Suits actress is choosing to stay positive following the collapse of her and harry’s Spotify deal and is now getting ready to pursue a “string of commercial endorsements in fields meaningful to her, such as food, wellness, fashion and therapy”.
There are also reports she is in talks to publish her own book “most likely with a feminist angle” with Penguin Random House, following the success of Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare.
It comes after reports the California-based royals feel “unlucky” in their careers since resigning from royal duties in 2020.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, a well placed LA source said, “The word is that they think they’ve been really unlucky,” adding the couple believe the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the deaths of Harry’s grandparents have had a significant impact on their career efforts.
The news outlet went on to say that the couple blame their inability to relaunch their brand on external factors outside of their control rather than anything they have done.