Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is set to return to the small screen in her first post-royal project, as the narrator of a new film about a family of elephants journeying across Africa.
A trailer for Disneynature’s “Elephant,” posted on the official Disney Twitter account, said it “follows one family’s extraordinary 1,000 mile journey across Africa on an adventure that will change their lives”.
Three days after Meghan and her husband Prince Harry are due to step down as “senior royals,” on Mar. 31, it will be available to stream on Disney+.
A trailer for Elephant, posted on the official Disney Twitter account, revealed that it “follows one family’s extraordinary 1,000 mile journey across Africa on an adventure that will change their lives.”
The Sussexes stunned the public when they announced in January that they intended to “step back” from the royal family, divide their time between the United Kingdom and North America and start paying their own bills.
After the palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II wanted to quickly come to an agreement on the couple’s future, Harry met with his grandmother; his father, Prince Charles; and his elder brother, Prince William, at her Sandringham estate.
It was later announced that they would no longer be senior royals, they no longer be known as his and her royal highnesses and they were forced to drop their “Sussex Royal” brand because of U.K. government rules surrounding the use of the word royal.
Harry said that the decision to step back was…