Meghan markle: is this the sign meghan is returning to acting?
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Since moving stateside, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been making steps to becoming financially independent of the Royal Family. They have also been working on their independent
charity initiatives. But pundits are now saying Meghan is signalling to a return to acting, and the clue is in her updated hairstyle. In a recent video with her husband joining young leaders
on a call to discuss fairness, justice and equal rights as part of their work with the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, Meghan was sporting a sweeping side parting, reminiscient of her
pre-royal style. She wore it like this instead of her now-signature sleek middle part which fashion commentators and fans have lauded her for of the years. Speaking from their Los Angeles
home, the couple joined Chrisann Jarrett, co-founder of We Belong, which is led by young people who migrated to the UK, and Alicia Wallace, director of Equality Bahama. Meghan spoke of how
equality was a fundamental human right, saying: "We're going to have to be a little uncomfortable right now, because it's only in pushing through that discomfort that we get
to the other side of this and find the place where a high tide raises all ships. "Equality does not put anyone on the back foot, it puts us all on the same footing - which is a
fundamental human right." Meghan has been active in her support for the Black Lives Matter movement, and has been working alongside Harry on their Archewell non-profit. She has spoken
with recent victims of hate crimes and spoken to students at her former California school about tackling systemic racism. The non-profit was due to be officially launched earlier in the year
but was pushed back due to coronavirus. They have recently trademarked the name to use for television shows and films, sparking speculation about what exactly the couple have in the
pipeline, and if Meghan could make a return to the screen. She became famous in America for her role on the legal drama, Suits. The couple's application to the Intellectual Property
Office in London includes other potential ventures, according to the Daily Mail, including "digital entertainment content," "providing a website featuring information in the
field of physical fitness," and a website "featuring information in the field of nutrition, general health and mental health." DON'T MISS Royal blow: How Camilla will
suffer same fate as Prince Philip Royal snub: The TWO royals who had HRH titles removed Queen tiara hidden meaning: The story behind Queen's ruby tiara When the couple announced the
foundation in April, they explained the origin of the name, saying in a statement: “Before SussexRoyal came the idea of ‘arche’ — the Greek word meaning ‘source of action.' "We
connected to this concept for the charitable organisation we hoped to build one day, and it became the inspiration for our son’s name. To do something of meaning, to do something that
matters. "Archewell is a name that combines an ancient word for strength and action, and another that evokes the deep resources we each must draw upon. "We look forward to
launching Archewell when the time is right.” Today the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex have agreed to divide the future proceeds of their mother’s memorial fund between them as part of
the separation of the brothers’ charitable activities, it has emerged. According to financial documents, an agreement was signed in December last year between the Royal Foundation of the
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the now abandoned Sussex Royal foundation. It was agreed just under a month before the royal couple announced they were to step back as senior members of
the Royal Family and become financially independent. It is understood Harry has asked for his share of the funds to go to Sentebale, a charity he founded to help the victims of extreme
poverty and HIV/Aids in Africa.