Meghan Markle's 'reinvention' imminent as duchess assembles new team for major new projects
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The former Suits actress lives in Montecito, Santa Barbara
Meghan Markle has "a new team around her" according to a royal source, hinting that her "reinvention" could be imminent.
The Duchess of Sussex has been working on several projects over the last three years since stepping down as a working royal.
A source claimed: "Prince Harry and Meghan have been busy with Invictus Games recently, but Meghan is still planning her Hollywood reinvention.
"Meghan has a new team around her, and they’ve been strategizing about what mediums will have the most impact," they told US Weekly.
According to the source, the duchess, 42, wants to focus on philanthropic endeavours and has been in talks with documentary directors and fashion houses.
They added: "There isn’t anything locked in yet, but the most promising [thing] for everyone seems to be Meghan and Harry highlighting important issues through docuseries and bringing attention and fundraising."
Meghan attended the Invictus Games in Düsseldorf, Germany last month with Harry, 39.
The Duke of Sussex founded the international sporting event for injured servicemen and women in 2014.
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She began her visit by giving a speech at the Friends & Family party on September 12.
The Duchess of Sussex said: "I’m really proud to be part of this Invictus family with all of you.
"There are so many people we know back home who are rooting for all of you, even if they can’t be here [with] you, they are here in spirit."
Harry and Meghan’s joint presence at the Games came after a difficult few months for the couple.
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The couple were involved in a "near-catastrophic" car chase with paparazzi in New York City in May, according to their spokesperson.
in June, their multimillion-dollar Spotify deal abruptly came to an end.
Meanwhile, in July, Harry's claims that the Sun hacked his voicemails were dismissed by a judge.