Meghan Markle would be 'interesting' addition to Real Housewives
Meghan Markle has been singled out by a reality TV producer who thinks she would be perfect for a spin-off of Real Housewives.
Andy Cohen of Bravo has admitted he has high hopes for getting the Duchess Of Sussex to star in one of his future shows after she moved to California. Appearing at the annual BravoCon gathering in Las Vegas, which celebrates Bravo's best shows including Vanderpump Rules, Below Deck and Real Housewives, Andy was asked who he would like to see on the show in the future.
He then responded admitting that Meghan is top of his list saying: “If we can get Meghan Markle, that would be interesting.” The area surrounding where Meghan and Prince Harry have made their home of Montecito, California is already home to several incarnations of the franchise including Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Real Housewives of Orange County.
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The Vanderpump rules is also based in Los Angeles. Meghan could be an ideal candidate for any of the shows based on her love of fashion alone. While Meghan found fame as an actress in hit US legal drama Suits she has never previously appeared on a reality TV show.
Oprah Winfrey snubs Harry and Meghan as expert claims 'the tide has turned'Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan were seen celebrating Halloween this year with their two young children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in their Californian neighbourhood. The family-of-four were seen out and about in Montecito with a host of other young families as they went trick-or-treating.
Archie held his dad's hand, with a pumpkin basket in the other, ready to collect sweets. The young prince appeared to be dressed as a skeleton. Meanwhile, Meghan carried her daughter who was dressed in a sweet pink costume.
They were seen walking along the road with their neighbours in a clip that circulated online, with it now revealed that the Californian-based family want a "normal family life to be captured by cameras" despite having previously asked for privacy.
PR Strategist and Mentor at PR with Perkes, Laura Perkes, has revealed her thoughts on the sweet family display on Halloween night. Giving her expert analysis to us, Laura said: "It may be that they wanted to create a family tradition, taking Archie and Lilibet trick or treating, to show that they're 'just a normal family' doing normal things, but to me it feels like a PR stunt in disguise.
"It's the image they want to portray. The reason they stepped down as working Royals was to have more freedom away from the scrutiny of the media eye, yet they want their 'normal family life' captured by photographers, no doubt to achieve more positive publicity."