Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle is an American actress and member of the British royal family. She gained fame for her role as Rachel Zane on the legal drama television series “Suits.” Born on August 4, 1981, in Los Angeles, California, she is of mixed racial heritage, with a Caucasian father and an African American mother. In 2018, she married Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, which brought her into the royal spotlight. Following her marriage, she took on the title of Duchess of Sussex. Markle has been involved in various humanitarian efforts and advocacy focused on women’s rights and social justice. Her life and work have been subjects of significant media attention and public discussion, particularly regarding issues of race, identity, and the challenges of life as a royal. After stepping back from senior royal duties in early 2020, she and Prince Harry have pursued various projects, including media ventures and philanthropic initiatives.