OMG, Meghan Markle Is All Set To Make A Dutchess-Like Comeback In Hollywood - For Real
After starring in Suits in 2018, the American actress Meghan Markle is all set to make a comeback in Hollywood with Disney’s documentary film, Elephant. Interestingly, the lady will not be starring in the film but has lent her voice to it. She will be narrating the particular segment, titled Elephant in the documentary
The American actress and now the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle was last seen in Suits (2018) where she played the role of Rachel Zane. She also made an appearance in crime drama Castle where she played Charlotte Boyd/Sleeping Beauty in the show which was way back in 2012. The actress was a part of the series for 7 seasons before making an exit due to her responsibilities for the Royal family. However, it's now been 2 years since the actress and the daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II has been missing from the showbiz world. Nevertheless, we have heard that Meghan Markle is coming back to Hollywood.
Meghan has now opted out from the Royal Family Foundation and is living her life in Vancouver, Canada with her husband Prince Harry and son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. According to a report in Vanity Fair, the Duchess of Sussex will be starring in a duchess-like way movie which is produced by Disney. That’s right. Interestingly, the lady will not be starring in the film but has lent her voice to it. She will be narrating the particular segment, titled Elephant in the documentary Disney has announced that the royal will voice a nature documentary about elephants, simply titled Elephant, which is set to premiere on Disney+ on April 3, in celebration of Earth Month.
The makers even released a new promo of the same where they are going to show two documentaries, titled – Dolphin Reef which will be narrated by Black Swan actress and Academy Award winner Natalie Portman while the second one – Elephants will be narrated by Meghan Markle - the Duchess of Sussex. This deal was sealed when her husband and son of Queen Elizabeth II Prince Harry had a word with Disney CEO Bob Iger at the London premiere of The Lion King. Well, now that it is clear, we are pretty excited to hear her voice in this new documentary.
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