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Meghan Markle reveals to Andy Cohen whether she’d do ‘Real Housewives’

The “Real Princesses of Montecito?”

Meghan Markle shut down any buzz that she’d one day join the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast or any other reality TV show.

Andy Cohen – who created and produces the “Real Housewives” franchises – asked what she thought about fans wanting her to join “RHOBH” — even though she lives almost two hours north in Montecito, Calif.

“I’m like, she ain’t joining the ‘Beverly Hills Housewives’ everybody, she’s Meghan Markle!” Cohen said on Tuesday’s episode of Markle’s podcast finale “Archetypes.”

Markle, 41, began laughing and told Cohen, 54, that she’d actually “never heard” of people wanting her to join the famed franchise.

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“You mean really that this is my audition for ‘Real Housewives of Montecito?’ Is this the moment?” Markle joked to Cohen, to which Cohen replied that if she were to join, they’d “build the show around you.”

“There will be no reality show, but I think it’s so fun,” Markle concluded.

While Markle may not be joining the Bravosphere anytime soon, she will be on another form of reality TV come later this year.

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Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen - Season 19
Cohen teased that, unlike the hundreds of other women, she wouldn't need to audition to star on the show.

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Season 12
Cohen teased that, unlike the hundreds of other women, she wouldn't need to audition to star on the show.

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Fans will get an intimate look into the lives of the “Suits” actress and her husband, Prince Harry, in their highly anticipated Netflix docuseries.

Netflix has yet to release an official title, premiere date or trailer, but Page Six reported last month that the show is still set to air on Dec. 8 despite reports that it was pushed back to 2023 due to Season 5 of “The Crown” dropping earlier this month.

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Sources previously told us that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Netflix were in disagreement about what would make it to air as the couple about their former royal family members in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death on Sept. 8.

“Harry and Meghan are having second thoughts on their own story, on their own project,” a Netflix source told Page Six last month.

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Invictus Games The Hague 2020 - Reception
Both the docuseries and Harry's memoir have had delays due to edits and Queen Elizabeth II's death in September.

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Invictus Games 2020 - The Land Rover Challenge
Both the docuseries and Harry's memoir have had delays due to edits and Queen Elizabeth II's death in September.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales Accompanied By The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Greet Wellwishers Outside Windsor Castle
Both the docuseries and Harry's memoir have had delays due to edits and Queen Elizabeth II's death in September.

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To add fuel to the fire, other insiders told us that they wanted to edit more of the docuseries content, because there may be parts that contradict what Harry, 38, wrote in his upcoming memoir, Spare, which hits shelves on Jan. 10, 2023.

Markle and Harry infamously resigned from their royal duties in 2020 and then moved to California where they reside with their two kids: Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1.