Meghan Markle eyed for Real Housewives franchise after move to California
Meghan Markle has been eyed by reality TV guru Andy Cohen for a future Real Housewives spin-off.
The Bravo leading man spoke about his hopes of getting the Duchess of Sussex on board for one of his future shows.
Appearing in Las Vegas for the annual BravoCon – a celebration of Bravo shows including Vanderpump Rules, Below Deck and Real Housewives, Cohen was grilled about who he would like to see join the fold in the future.
Without skipping a beat, Cohen responded: “If we can get Meghan Markle, that would be interesting.”
Markle and Prince Harry have made a home in Montecito, California since leaving the UK – which just so happens to be the location for several of the franchise’s shows already.
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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills remains one of Bravo’s most beloved shows, with Real Housewives of Orange County also keeping fans hooked.
Vanderpump Rules, while not technically a Real Housewives arm, rather a spin-off of the franchise, is also set in Los Angeles.
Considering the cast are known for their fashion sense, and Markle has been declared the most stylish Royal, it seems she could fit right in.
Currently, Markle – who first found fame as Rachel Zane on Suits before winning the heart of the Royal – has never participated in reality TV before now.
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However, alongside Prince Harry she has taken center stage in a number of documentaries for Netflix as part of a major deal, including one – Harry and Meghan – that documented their relationship to date.
Despite their multi-million pound deal with the streaming giant, it’s been claimed they could be in trouble and could risk losing the contract if they don’t start producing bigger hits.
In the meantime, Prince Harry’s life before Markle is due to be dramatized in the upcoming final season of The Crown.
The first part, which drops in November, will document the final years of his time with his mother, Princess Diana, before she died in a car crash in 1997.
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