Meghan Markle will give first TV interview since royal split next week
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, will give first TV interview since royal split next week.
- Meghan will be speaking on American TV show Good Morning America next week, in what is her first TV interview since stepped down from royal duties.
- The former TV star is currently living in LA with Prince Harry and son Archie, after the family relocated from Canada.
- This follows royal news that Prince Harry showed a glimpse of their new home in LA during a video call.
Meghan will be on Good Morning America next week, in what is the first interview since her split from the royal family.
The duchess will be chatting about the new Disney documentary she narrated, Elephant, according to an advert for the show that has been shared on social media.
The news comes after Prince Harry gave an adorable update on they were doing in LA during lockdown.
During a video call with WellChild, a charity he's a patron of, Prince Harry revealed that he was thankful for having more family time during the COVID-19 crisis.
“There’s a hell of a lot of positives that are happening at the same time and being able to have family time — so much family time — that you almost think, ‘Do I feel guilty for having so much family time?’ ” he said.
“You’ve got to celebrate those moments where you are just on the floor rolling around in hysterics. Inevitably, half an hour later, maybe a day later, there’s going to be something that you have to deal with and there’s no way you can run away from it.”
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Meghan and Harry have also been busy helping out people in need in LA, as they were spotted delivering essential goods to people's homes.
Meghan also chatted to volunteers at the Hubb Community Kitchen from her LA home in a video call, to support a new campaign they've launched that will see them cook and deliver 250 to 300 meals to families in London.
She helped them launch their first cookbook - and all profits of the sales go the Hubb Community Kitchen to 'strengthen lives and communities through cooking'.
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"You all had it in you and what was so great is after that first day and then however many visits later, and going 'yeah we’re just going to make a book', and not realising, knowing and having a lot of faith in what you guys could bring to the table, and what you could inspire but obviously not knowing what a huge success it was going to be", she said during the call.
"That is just a testament to you, and what I love is it's just inspired so many people."
Mariana is the managing editor of woman&home. She has previously worked for lifestyle titles including GoodtoKnow covering all aspects of women’s lifestyle - from the Royal Family, beauty and fashion to wellness and travel. She was nominated for AOP Digital Journalist of the Year in 2020, and for New Digital Talent of the Year at the 2016 PPA Digital Awards. She’s mildly obsessed with TV (reality TV shows included) and spends far too much time planning her next trip away.
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