Meghan Markle on the brink of major career change as she leaves 'pushy' period behind


Meghan Markle could see exciting changes take shape in 2024 as she moves away from a “pushy” period and embraces a new “popular” career, an astrology expert has claimed.

The Duchess of Sussex was busy last year promoting a variety of projects including the work of the Archewell Foundation and supporting her husband Prince Harry’s Invictus Games events.

It’s reported the former actress, who starred in the drama series Suits, has ambitions to rebuild her Hollywood career after disappointment, including after her Spotify podcast Archetypes was not renewed by the streaming giant.

Julian Venables, the London Astrologer, told Express.co.uk Ms Markle could see her career “ascend and gain popularity” later this year.

He said: “Meghan is in a Mars ruled career phase, which although pioneering and initiative taking, can be perceived as pushy and impatient.

“This started November 2022 and lasts until November 30, 2024.”

Mr Venables added that at the end of the year a significant cosmic change could mean welcome changes for the 42-year-old royal.

He continued: “Beginning December 2024, she enters a Venus ruled phase, planet of harmony, peace, and balance.

“Her career will begin to ascend and gain popularity, because at the same time, planet Pluto, entering Air sign Aquarius, is going to transform and regenerate how she relates to others, profoundly good changes.”

Before meeting Prince Harry, Meghan Markle enjoyed a successful career as an actress starring in the American legal drama Suits as the character Rachel Zane for seven season from 2011 until 2018.

Even earlier in her career Ms Markle worked as a ‘briefcase girl’ on the US version of the game show Deal or No Deal for a total of 34 episodes.

More recently the Duchess narrated the Disney nature documentary Elephant in 2020 which charted the migration of a herd of African elephants.

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