Now that her first-post royal gig has debuted, the producers of the nature documentary “Elephant” are speaking out about how Prince Harry helped Meghan Markle with her performance.
26.03.2020 - 19:21 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
Disney+ documentary Elephant is getting a royal voiceover after the streamer confirmed that Meghan Markle is to narrate the film.
The doc, produced by Disneynature, will launch on the digital platform on April 3.
This comes after her husband, Prince Harry, was overheard to have to lobbied former Disney CEO Bob Iger to help his wife get voiceover work. Disney noted that the film would be narrated by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, one of the last times that
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It's been half a month since Meghan Markle returned to Canada following her final engagements in England as a working royal family member. Her life has starkly changed for the better, a source told Us Weekly in its issue this week.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's formal transition out of their senior royal family roles begins in March 31. The couple did their final UK events as working royals earlier this month and are back in Canada "heeding government advice" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Good news for everyone super invested in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's : things are looking up! Ish! According to a source who spoke with, "Things are in a better space now between the couple and the royal family. While of course there have been tensions, the family is getting through it."
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