Meghan Markle has lent her voice to the new Disneynature documentary, Elephants.The Duchess of Sussex's new project will benefit Elephants Without Borders and was shot before she and husband Prince Harry made the decision to step down as senior members of the royal family.
"Elephant" looks at the story of African elephant Shani and her son Jomo as they journey across the Kalahari Desert. .The new doco will debut on April 3 on Disney+ along with a documentary about dolphins narrated by actress Natalie Portman.Meghan Markle has found her first post-Megxit entertainment gig in Disneynature’s “Elephant,” a documentary launching next month on Disney+.The studio giant announced Thursday that the film, narrated by Markle, will land on its streaming platform April 3, along with a second, previously announced nature documentary, “Dolphin Reef,” narrated by Natalie Portman.Billed in the announcement as “Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex,” the former “Suits” actress will tell the story of “African elephant Shani and her spirited son Jomo as their herd make an epic journey hundreds of miles across the vast Kalahari Desert … led by their great matriarch, Gaia.”.Much speculation surrounding if, when and how Markle would make her Hollywood return erupted in the wake of her and husband Prince Harry’s bombshell decision to “step back” from their duties as senior members of the royal family and renounce their “royal highness” titles.After completing a series of final engagements, the pair are officially slated to exit Buckingham Palace on March 31.The project from Markle and Disneynature, helmed by “Monkey Kingdom” director Mark Linfield, will benefit Elephants Without Borders, which works to protect elephants and reduce human-wildlife conflict in Botswana.The news comes after Meghan's nickname on the set of her former show Suits was revealed.
Royal commentator Omid Scobie spoke on Vice's Vice Versa: Meghan Markle Escaping The Crown podcast, Omid where he spilled the tea.The Duchess, 38, who played the role of Rachel Zane on the legal drama between 2011 and 2017, was reportedly called 'Meghan gets done' by her fellow cast members.
"Elephant" looks at the story of African elephant Shani and her son Jomo as they journey across the Kalahari Desert. .The new doco will debut on April 3 on Disney+ along with a documentary about dolphins narrated by actress Natalie Portman.Meghan Markle has found her first post-Megxit entertainment gig in Disneynature’s “Elephant,” a documentary launching next month on Disney+.The studio giant announced Thursday that the film, narrated by Markle, will land on its streaming platform April 3, along with a second, previously announced nature documentary, “Dolphin Reef,” narrated by Natalie Portman.Billed in the announcement as “Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex,” the former “Suits” actress will tell the story of “African elephant Shani and her spirited son Jomo as their herd make an epic journey hundreds of miles across the vast Kalahari Desert … led by their great matriarch, Gaia.”.Much speculation surrounding if, when and how Markle would make her Hollywood return erupted in the wake of her and husband Prince Harry’s bombshell decision to “step back” from their duties as senior members of the royal family and renounce their “royal highness” titles.After completing a series of final engagements, the pair are officially slated to exit Buckingham Palace on March 31.The project from Markle and Disneynature, helmed by “Monkey Kingdom” director Mark Linfield, will benefit Elephants Without Borders, which works to protect elephants and reduce human-wildlife conflict in Botswana.The news comes after Meghan's nickname on the set of her former show Suits was revealed.
Royal commentator Omid Scobie spoke on Vice's Vice Versa: Meghan Markle Escaping The Crown podcast, Omid where he spilled the tea.The Duchess, 38, who played the role of Rachel Zane on the legal drama between 2011 and 2017, was reportedly called 'Meghan gets done' by her fellow cast members.
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