Meghan Markle continues to be associated with the talent agency William Morris Endeavor (WME), despite facing a tumultuous year in her business ventures. Recent speculation about her status with WME surfaced when royal author Angela Levin pointed out that the Duchess of Sussex’s name was not visible on the agency’s website.
Contrary to speculation, it has been confirmed that Meghan Markle is still active on The Harry Walker Agency’s website, a division of WME, as reported by GB News. Described as an “exclusive” hire, Markle is listed as a sought-after ‘Speaker,’ with the agency highlighting her bio as a “feminist, champion of human rights and gender equity, and a global role model.”
The clarification comes after The Hollywood Reporter, often referred to as the ‘Bible of the Tinseltown,’ included Harry and Meghan in its list of the biggest losers of 2023. The couple faced criticism for Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, “Spare,” and the Netflix biography, with THR labeling them as “whiny.”
In addition to facing public backlash for their memoir and Netflix series, the Montecito-based couple received scrutiny for allegedly “exaggerating” a reported ‘near catastrophic car chase’ incident in New York in May. Their Spotify deal collapsed in June, leading industry giants to label them as untrustworthy, dealing a blow to their multimillion-dollar Netflix contract.
Despite these setbacks, Meghan Markle’s ongoing affiliation with The Harry Walker Agency underscores her commitment to her role as a speaker and advocate. As the Duchess navigates the complexities of the entertainment industry, her association with WME remains intact, showcasing resilience amid business challenges.