Prince Harry 'tipped for TV debut' as 'Meghan Markle suggests' he makes big Hollywood move

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Meghan Markle has suggested Prince Harry make a move towards Hollywood, it's been claimed. (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle is pushing for to take acting lessons, it has been claimed, leading to speculation over a potential TV debut for the Duke.

According to Life & Style Magazine, an insider said of the couple: "Meghan’s affinity for the spotlight has rubbed off on him because Harry loves being on the Hollywood scene."

"If he is going to go the TV and film route, he would prefer to host a show,” said the insider. "He would love to, perhaps, interview entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Richard Branson about their passion projects."

Harry has been seen rubbing elbows with Hollywood A-listers, including George Clooney and Ellen DeGeneres, and went on a ski trip with Corey Gamble.

Mr Gamble is partners with Kris Jenner whose children include Kim, Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian and their sisters on the Jenner side, Kylie and Kendall.

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There’s been rumours about the Sussexes making a guest appearance on their hit show, The Kardashians, which airs on E! Entertainment in the US.

Nothing’s been promised, but there has been speculation that Harry and Corey hitting the slopes together may mean they’re one step closer to making this happen.

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According to one insider, Harry has the makings of a star, saying: "A lot of directors would love to hire him, even if it were just for the buzz it would create."

They added: "He could do a one-off guest appearance, sure. However, starring on something scares Harry - which is why Meghan suggested he take acting classes.

"However, starring on something scares Harry - which is why Meghan suggested he take acting classes."

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