Woman’s Day (Australia)

FAME E, FORTUNE AND FREEDOM!

The renegade royals can do anything they want – and rake in the big bucks as well

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With their Sussex Royal trademark and no official royal protocol to adhere to, the world has become Meghan and Harry’s oyster.

They’ve already indicated that they’re planning on releasing a range of merchandis­e and have even hinted they could bring out their own magazine or newspaper after Meghan “thoroughly enjoyed” her turn as guest editor for British Vogue. Some insiders have suggested they’ll even begin their own podcast.

“They have the fame and profile to do whatever they want – and make loads of money from it,” says our source. “The sky’s the limit – we’re expecting cookbooks, perfumes and maybe even their own TV show or docuseries. Not

to mention no one will be able to stop Meghan taking acting roles again. She’s really missed being on camera. They’re worth $45 million as it is, and the new commercial opportunit­ies are endless.”

FREEDOM AT LAST

But it’s the personal freedom that Meghan will enjoy the most.

“Royals aren’t meant to accept gifts or freebies, which was a bitter pill for Meghan to swallow when she became a princess,” says a source. “When she was on Suits, PR companies would send her all sorts of free goodies, luxury labels and travel opportunit­ies in exchange for her promoting them on red carpets and social media. She loved it. And now she’ll be free to do it again.”

Woman’s Day has been told Meghan’s also looking forward to being free of the palace’s “fashion constraint­s”.

“She can’t wait to never wear a pair of nude heels, sheer pantyhose or a conservati­ve dress with a hem below the knee again,” says an insider. “She’ll even be able to get plastic surgery like Botox or a boob job, and the palace won’t be able to say a thing about it!”

 ??  ?? The Sussexes are now free to promote anything – and everything – they want.
The Sussexes are now free to promote anything – and everything – they want.

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