talent agency , has denied claims the agency has dropped the Duchess of Sussex after months of speculation.
The celebrity agency, which boasts clients including Ben Affleck and Christian Bale, represents Archewell, Meghan and Prince Harry's content creation label, and works with the Duchess on film and television production, brand partnerships, and overall business-building.
The agency has since established that it is continuing to represent Meghan and , after months of speculation.
Insiders had previously told that Meghan had even been "let go" because she was "too demanding" and difficult to work with.
The outlet reported Meghan had not held any meetings with the agency's biggest boss, Ari Emanuel, since January last year - but she had met with her day-to-day agents.
In September, suspicions of the agency dropping Meghan rose after WME threw a glitzy party on the rooftop of the Waldorf Astoria after the Emmy Awards. The party, which came just three days after The Hollywood Reporter labelled her "Duchess Difficult",
A senior Hollywood publicist told the Daily Mail at the time: "First of all, everyone industry-wide, EVERYONE reads The Hollywood Reporter. It's really striking that WME did not stop this running."
She added: "WME normally - you would think - would have been threatening and denying access to other stars. Was this done here?
"The only thing the Sussexes could rally with was 'no comment at this time' from a spokesman."
The news comes as the mum-of-two prepares to launch her new Netflix lifestyle show, 'With Love, Meghan,' next Tuesday, March 4.
Taking to last week, Meghan also shared a video alongside her new series.
that she had been planning on launching a brand called last year.
Despite this, Meghan, 43, has now said that she decided on a change of name due to the limitations she believes that it would cause, calling her brand 'As Ever'.
Explaining the name change, she continued: "But it limited me to things that were just manufactured and grown in this area."
Annoucing that 'As Ever' is a name she "secured" in 2022, Meghan added: "This is the moment [for the announcement]. It's called 'As Ever'. 'As Ever' essentially means 'as it's always been'."