Markle Markle has "no interest" in making an acting comeback, a close friend of the Duchess has claimed.
The friend – believed to be a former Suits colleague – told the New York Post any acting reprisal would be "completely at odds" with her and Harry's plans.
Royal expert Brittani Barger also believes this is the case and dismissed reports of a comeback as "just a rumour" because it would be "hard to separate her from her character and the movie".
Prince Harry and Meghan complete their formal royal duties last week after they attended the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey .
The pair were snapped alongside other members of the Royal Family and Meghan has since flown back to Canada to be with Archie.
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Speculation about the couple’s next steps have swirled, with some suggesting Meghan could once again be on the big screen.
Reports even emerged she instructed her agent, Nick Collins, to find her role as a Marvel superhero.
But this is likely to be just speculation and Royal experts claim she has no plans to do so.
Deputy Editor of Royal Central, Brittani Barger, told Daily Star Online: "Meghan in a Marvel role is just a rumour, I don’t see her going into movies, especially in a starring role, right now.
"If she did, it would be very hard to separate her from her character and the movie, and I don’t think she’d want that as an actress.
"She might return to acting later on down the road, I think it would be hard to find a role for her because of her status, but who knows!
"She’s appeared in some Hallmark movies, so maybe makes an appearance there once again at some point."
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The rumours were also squashed by a former friend of the Suits actress who told the New York Post: "Meghan has absolutely no interest in acting again.
"She’s not going to be a Marvel hero or a Disney princess – none of these things.
"It’s completely fabricated, and completely at odds with their plans, it’s simply not a conversation that has happened."
Meghan Markle flew back to Canada on Monday night, after the Commonwealth Ceremony, and reunited with their 10-month-old baby son, Archie.
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Prince Harry remains in the UK for the time being and is believed to be sitting in on meetings at Buckingham Palace.
The pair decided to leave their son in Canada over coronavirus fears.
Ms Barger pointed to the coronavirus as a contributing factor for Archie’s absence last week.
She said the couple could have left him behind to limit his potential exposure to the disease.
"With the coronavirus so widespread now, no one can blame them for wanting him to stay behind to limit his exposure chances," Ms Barger added.
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