Meghan Markle will not appear on Jessica Mulroney's Netflix show "I Do, Redo"

Meghan Markle will not appear on Jessica Mulroney's Netflix show "I Do, Redo"

Update 2/2: Multiple sources have confirmed that reports that Meghan Markle will appear on Jessica Mulroney's upcoming wedding-themed reality series "I Do, Redo" are false.

"It is categorically untrue," a Palace source told People (opens in new tab) of the rumor.

CTV, the Canadian network partnering with Netflix for the reality show, also officially denied the report, tweeting, "The Duchess of Sussex does appear in the upcoming @CTV series I Do, Redo."

Original post Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (opens in new tab) are preparing for the new, post-royal stage of life and the world is waiting to see what they do next.

According to Page Six (opens in new tab), Queen Meghan's first job after her succession to the throne is already set and could be streaming on Netflix in the not-too-distant future.

Sources told the magazine that Meghan will be making "multiple appearances" on the upcoming Canadian reality show "(opens in new tab) I Do, Redo (opens in new tab)."

The wedding-themed, 10-part series will, according to a press release, "revisit first-time wedding disasters before remaking the wedding dreams of 10 devoted couples." Now, that doesn't exactly sound like an obvious first royal gig for Meghan (or ever post-royal gig for the Duchess of Sussex, for that matter), but it is by her longtime best friend and stylist, Jessica Mulroney (opens in new tab) It is important to note that the show is hosted by.

A source close to the production team told Page Six that Meghan's guest appearances on the show (opens in new tab) will be "sporadic." The source did not reveal whether or not Princess Meghan would be paid for her appearance; Page Six notes that the union scale for guest appearances on Canadian television is $588 a day, so if she is paid for her appearance, it would be on a "sporadic" basis, according to Princess Meghan (opens in new tab) ( or, more likely, Meghan's chosen charity) would be paid at least that much.

No release date has been set for I Do, Redo, but it will be broadcast in Canada and then distributed internationally on Netflix.

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