Meghan Markle reportedly signs voiceover deal with Disney
Reports also claim the Duchess has already recorded her first role.
After she and husband Prince Harry recently announced plans to step back from their roles as "senior members" of the royal family, Meghan Markle has reportedly signed a voiceover deal with Disney, according to The Times.
Instead of monetary compensation, the studio will make donations to wildlife charity Elephants Without Borders, an organization that helps track and protect animals from poaching. It's also being reported that Markle already recorded her first voiceover shortly before Christmas. The Times did not provide additional details on where Markle's voice would appear.
Earlier this week, the pair announced they would be splitting their time between the U.K. and North America, working towards financial independence and have plans for "the launch of [a] new charitable entity," according to the announcement's post on Instagram.
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