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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could soon become one of the biggest power couples in Hollywood, an expert predicts. Former US President Donald Trump has urged the Queen to strip the Sussexes of all their royal titles and according to popular culture guru Nick Ede, they’d rocket to fame as a result.
Nick exclusively tells OK!: “The future is bright for Harry and Meghan.They have a huge network of big hitters as friends and, with Netflix and Spotify contracts signed plus shows in production, they’re already becoming the toast of Hollywood. “They have all the right credentials to cement their status as one of the biggest power couples in Hollywood.” Here, Nick shares what life could look like for the hard-working couple if the Queen follows Donald Trump’s advice… Global glory Without their titles, the smitten couple would be much visible on the social stage on their own terms.
Nick explains: “We’d see them hosting more charity events, going to public occasions more and becoming integral in Hollywood’s events and awards seasons.” We’d love to see Harry and Meghan at the Oscars!
However despite their celebrity sending them soaring to new heights, they’d find it tricky to get Brits back on side. “The negativity won’t change, but what would is they could steer their own narrative.
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