
Meghan Markle appeared to give a cryptic update that may upset the Royal Family whilst discussing her future plans for her brand As Ever. The 44-year-old made an appearance on stageat Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit yesterday, October 14.
The Duchess of Sussex discussed various business topics with Alyson Shontell, Editor-in-Chief and Chief Content Officer of Fortune Live Media. During a discussion about her brand's partnership with Netflix, Meghan was asked whether fans can expect a third series of With Love, Meghan.
She then appeared to give a cryptic answer, sharing: "The holiday special is coming out in November and that's, it's a really good one," she said. "So we're able to say eight episodes for two seasons, it's a lot of work."
She then revealed that her team are experimenting with creating shorter video rather than a longer show.
Speaking to Alyson, she added: "I also recognise how much people want content in different sizes.
"So part of what we're testing out now is: it's amazing to be able to sit and watch a show for 30 minutes, but how can I give you a recipe in two minutes, and where can I share that with you, and how that continues to grow As Ever. So, exploring all the options of what it could look like."
A potential release of further social media content will likely cause additional unrest amongst the Royal Family, with experts speaking out on them being wary about future media projects.
As reported by the Mirror, royal expert Hilary Fordwich previously explained: "Persistent lack of trust is the main reason why senior royals remain reluctant to engage in reconciliation efforts.
"Their concerns are well-founded, that any private family discussions could become public or be used for commercial projects... [Meghan]... has no sense of duty toward the British public nor the institution."
Meghan also broke her silence on her and Prince Harry's extended deal with Netflix, which many has claimed is a "downgrade" of the couple's lucrative multi-million-pound five-year deal that they signed in 2020.
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