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Meghan Markle is set to give her first television interview as a relapsed commoner. ABC’s Good Morning America is promoting Markle as a special guest for Monday’s show, when she’ll talk about Elephant, a documentary film she recently narrated. “On GMA Monday, Meghan Markle with an exclusive first look at the Disney documentary Elephant,” says …
Meghan Markle is set to give her first television interview as a relapsed commoner.
ABC’s Good Morning America is promoting Markle as a special guest for Monday’s show, when she’ll talk about Elephant, a documentary film she recently narrated.
“On GMA Monday, Meghan Markle with an exclusive first look at the Disney documentary Elephant,” says a voiceover on a GMA promo.
The feature-length film, which is available on Disney+, follows a herd of elephants as they journey 1,000 miles through Zimbabwe and Botswana, the Daily Mail notes in a story on Markle’s upcoming interview.
The 38-year-old Suits actress, who married Britain’s Prince Harry, is billed as “Duchess of Sussex” in the film, a nod to her and Harry’s now-infamous “Megxit” from the royal family.
Harry first pitched his wife as an acting prospect to Disney back in London in July, 2019 — when he was caught on audio cornering then-CEO Bob Iger on a red carpet and advising, “You know, she does voiceovers.”