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Meghan Markle and Harry 'drop glam US PR firm she's used since her Suits days'

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly decided to part ways with their PR agency, Sunshine Sachs, after they decided they no longer needed to pay "a lot of money".

Meghan has used the firm since her days in legal drama Suits, and is friends with senior partner Keleigh Thomas Morgan, who was even invited to the royal wedding.

And Ms Morgan's pal American filmmaker Tyler Perry allowed Harry and Meghan to stay in his home when they first moved to LA.

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However, a source has said that the pair think that they don't need to pay a big bucks firm anymore.

Sunshine Sachs played a huge part when the couple moved to California
Sunshine Sachs played a huge part when the couple moved to California

A source told the Daily Mail: “This is a really big deal for Meghan. She takes the view that she doesn’t need to pay an outside firm a lot of money to do PR for her and Harry anymore.”

Sunshine Sachs played a huge part when the couple moved to California, but their comms will now be overseen by their charitable foundation Archewell.

Christine Schirmer, head of communications at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charity Archewell, will also now handle publicity for the couple.

It comes after sources said Harry and Meghan were desperate to edit their Netflix show and memoir following the Queen’s death.

The couple have been working on a docuseries as part of a multi-million dollar Netflix deal.

Their comms will now be overseen by their charitable foundation Archewell
Their comms will now be overseen by their charitable foundation Archewell

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However, it's thought the bombshell series, that was rumoured to air sometime in November or December, could be pushed back to next year as Harry and Meghan want to make edits.

Meanwhile, Harry’s explosive memoir, originally scheduled for release in November, has already been pushed back until next year.

The couple have had a hand in the editing process of the series so far but, following the Queen's death earlier this month, want to scale back some of the comments made about the likes of King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla and William and Kate, the new Prince and Princess of Wales.

“A lot of conversations are happening. I hear that Harry and Meghan want the series to be held until next year, they want to stall," one source told Page Six.

“I wonder if the show could even be dead in the water at this point, do Harry and Meghan just want to shelve this thing?”

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