Guy Ritchie's "The Gentlemen"
"Talks Underway for Season 3 Appearance"

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex and wife of Prince Harry, is reportedly in talks to appear in Season 3 of the Netflix drama "The Gentlemen," which is filmed in the United Kingdom.


On August 21 (local time), CNN in the United States cited sources stating that Meghan is in discussions about joining director Guy Ritchie's Netflix series. However, CNN added that no casting contract has been signed yet, and production for "The Gentlemen" Season 3 has not been officially confirmed at this time.

Prince Harry (left), the second son of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and his wife Meghan Markle. Photo by AP Yonhap News

Prince Harry (left), the second son of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and his wife Meghan Markle. Photo by AP Yonhap News

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"The Gentlemen," a black-comedy gangster drama set amidst the British aristocracy and drug crime organizations, premiered in 2024 and is scheduled to release its second season on September 3. Entertainment industry outlet Deadline, which first reported that Meghan had received an offer to join the cast, also emphasized that "talks are only at a preliminary stage" and "no specific role has been determined yet."


The family of Prince Harry, who moved to the United States in 2020, recently made the surprise decision to return to the UK after six years. The Australian outlet News.com.au reported that Meghan's drama casting offer may have influenced the family's decision to return to the United Kingdom.


Prince Harry, who currently resides in California, is expected to return to the UK with his wife Meghan, son Archie (7), and daughter Lilibet (5) at the end of this month. The family is reported to be moving to a private non-royal residence on the outskirts of London. Prince Harry's children have already enrolled in British schools ahead of the start of the school year in September.


Meghan, a former American actress, rose to fame as Rachel Zane, a legal assistant, in the legal drama "Suits." However, she put her acting career on hold after marrying Prince Harry in 2018. At the time, Meghan stated, "I'm not giving up anything," suggesting she was open to returning to acting in the future.



Since stepping away from acting, Meghan has focused on content production and lifestyle business ventures. Through Archewell Productions, which she co-founded with Prince Harry, she partnered with Netflix, releasing the documentary "Harry & Meghan" in 2022, and launching the lifestyle program "With Love, Meghan" in 2025. She also operates the lifestyle brand "American Riviera Orchard." There are currently no plans for Prince Harry and Meghan to resume official royal duties.


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