Back to the studio: Meghan Markle inks voiceover deal with Disney

Markle, who quit acting following her royal engagement, had recorded the voiceover in November.

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The former actor, who quit the profession when she got engaged to Harry in 2017, inked a deal to work with the studio in return for a donation to an elephant charity.
LONDON: Meghan Markle, wife of Britain's Prince Harry, has signed a voiceover deal with Disney.

The former actor, who quit the profession when she got engaged to Harry in 2017, inked a deal to work with the studio in return for a donation to an elephant charity, according to The Times.

The charity is Elephants Without Borders, a conservationist group that focuses on protecting elephants from poachers.


Meghan recorded her voiceover in November, before she and Harry left the UK for a six-week break in Canada with their son Archie.


The news comes after she and Harry announced on Wednesday their intention to step back as senior royals.

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The couple indicated in their statement that they want to be free to work on their own terms while continuing to support the work of Queen Elizabeth II, Harry's grandmother.


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