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Meghan and Harry 'could make nine figures annually' with endorsement deals

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Meghan Markle has the potential to get any endorsement deal she wants, according to one expert. Ronn Torossian, CEO of 5W Public Relations and crisis management mogul, spoke about Meghan's new star power amid her and husband Prince Harry 's move to LA.

The expert also said she thinks Meghan and Harry could earn "eight or nine figures annually" from endorsement deals. Talking about their current situation, Torossian said: "I think Meghan Markle has shown us that she is still a huge superstar and have the potential to get any endorsement deals in the world she wants." On the couple's public image, the expert encouraged them to keep up their charity work, as well as their privacy.

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