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Meghan Markle's ties in race row to be 'quickly forgotten' by Hollywood

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Meghan Markle's ties to the ongoing Royal race row will be "quickly forgotten" by Hollywood in the eyes of her career over in the US according to an expert as she continues to try and salvage the Sussex brand.It comes as Omid Scobie's new book Endgame reignited the controversy around two senior Royals who allegedly raised "concerns" and had "conversations" about the colour of Prince Archie's skin before he was born.

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and King Charles were both named in a Dutch translation of the bombshell book following Meghan and husband Prince Harry first opening the lid on the topic during their tell-all chat with Oprah Winfrey back in 2021.PR expert Andy Barr revealed to the Mirror that Meghan is still a sought-after person of interest in Hollywood, with the Duchess not having a lot to worry about.Andy Barr from 10Yetis said: "Meghan is still a massive draw in Hollywood.

It is clear that Tinsel Town is able to separate her Royal ties and associated baggage from her impressive acting ability."They will also have one eye on the hysteria and interest that will come from her being in a big ticket movie or show and the box office numbers that this will deliver."He went on to add: "As Hollywood has shown time and time again, any past issues or misdemeanours are quickly forgotten if that celebrity can bring a ticket paying audience to the big screens." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. A source told the Express over the weekend that Meghan’s talent team at agency William Morris Endeavor (WME), who she signed with earlier this year, were "horrified and exasperated by a never-ending scandal" by the race row that continues to rage

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