Michelle Obama to advise “friends” Harry and Meghan on life outside Royal Family

The Sussex’s have become good friends with former FLOTUS and president. The Royal couple reportedly would like to model themselves on the pair, who maintained their profile of Barack’s presidency.

Michelle and Barack managed to sell autobiographies, with Michelle’s selling 1.4 million copies in its first week, on course to be best-selling autobiography of all time.

Michelle has also been on a lucrative speaking tour worldwide.

She and her husband have recently signed a deal with Netflix to make films – their intention to produce a series of “humanistic projects” that can attract an audience.

This is something that has reportedly perked the interest of Meghan, while Harry has already been involved in an Apple TV series which focuses on mental health, alongside Oprah Winfrey.

It comes after the Harry and Meghan announced that they would be stepping down as senior Royals.

The Mail reports that the Government is now in crunch talks with the pair over their future involvement.

The newspaper’s sources suggest they are hoping for a solution to found “sooner rather than later.”

Plenty of phone calls and meetings have taken place.

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Harry has established a close friendship with the Obamas.

They have found common ground on humanitarian causes, as well as the Invictus Games, which is competed in by disabled veterans.

Meghan, meanwhile, is a good friends with Michelle.

She secretly appeared at a talk Mrs Obama gave in London two years ago.

The Duchess has even interviewed Michelle, in collaboration with British Vogue.

Meghan said Mrs Obama had become “such a globally respected public figure”.

She stated: “Whatever your background, it’s easy to feel connected to Mrs Obama.

“There’s something magical about the way in which she draws you in with her endearingly frank, down-to-Earth personality.”

Since leaving office, the Obamas have set up a charitable foundations which aim to effect change in girls’ education and tackle youth violence.

The pair signed a £50 million book deal with Penguin Random House in 2017, spending the money on a glamorous home near Cape Cod.

source: express.co.uk