According to recent speculations, Meghan Markle is set to make a comeback on Instagram with the new account @meghan.
Experts believe that the Duchess of Sussex, who closed her former account with Prince Harry in 2020, will make millions of dollars from her posts.
According to a source, “everyone in Hollywood is talking about the re-launch being imminent.” Meghan has never made any secret of the fact she wants to return to Instagram.”
The current Instagram handler @meghan has a profile picture of pink peonies, which a source close to her team confirmed this week: “Yes, that’s her. Expect an announcement very soon. She’s coming back.”

Meghan’s personal Instagram account had over three million followers before she married Harry in 2018.
In an interview with The Cut last year, the Duchess also stated that she is “getting back on Instagram.”
Meanwhile, Eric Schiffer, a social media expert who consults with the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars, told the source, “I don’t think Meghan coming back to Instagram will surprise anyone.”
“She has a new talent manager, and this is the next logical step.”
“I would expect her to quickly become one of the most followed accounts on Instagram. You have celebrities like the Kardashians who can command $ 1 million (£790,000) and up for a single post promoting a product.
“There is no reason Meghan couldn’t be earning those sorts of fees.
“She has to be careful, as a duchess, to avoid being seen to be hawking every product under the sun. She will align with quality brands and companies that are on point with her political and social beliefs.”
Another marketing expert emphasized Meghan’s “unique” social media presence.
“Her status is unique because she is a celebrity, actress, and royalty,” said Kent Moore, founder of OneEyedSocial.
“Meghan could charge a million dollars per post as an absolute minimum.”
“That sum would rise quickly if her partnerships achieve global coverage and traction.
“Brands could want to align with her for campaigns over a couple of years, featuring several posts and even personal appearances.”