Soon, Meghan Markle will use her voice to duplicate Disney's first documentary, entitled "Elephants." This is Meghan's first job since she and Prince Harry announced that they would be moving away from royal life and living with hope in North America and the United Kingdom.
Before marrying Harry, Meghan was a successful actress but had to give up her career to join the royal family. The scheme to get hired at Elephants has long been buzzing: Last July, Harry told Disney CEO Bob IGer that Meghan would do a great job with them.
His proposal was worth it, it seems. According to Variety, the documentary follows the lives of an African elephant and his young child as they migrate with their herd through the Kalahari Desert in Botswana.
This may be the first work of this nature by many for Meghan. In January, when the couple announced they would leave the royal family, they explained that they would work to be financially independent. And Meghan has no time to lose: on April 1, the couple have no obligation to the kingdom, and "Elephants" premieres April 3, on Disney Plus.
Source: The Cut