He Thanks Toronto - Meghan Markle returns to acting in *Close Personal Friends* after royal exit
Meghan Markle, who stepped away from acting to focus on her royal duties alongside Prince Harry, is making a return to the screen. The actress will star in the upcoming film 'Close Personal Friends', joining an ensemble cast that includes Lily Collins, Brie Larson, and Jack Quaid. This marks her first acting role since her departure from the British royal family in 2020.
Meghan's return to acting comes after a significant period dedicated to her royal duties. Her journey began when she and Prince Harry made their first official public appearance together at the Invictus Games in Toronto in 2017. The event, organized by Harry with support from the Invictus Games Foundation, brought the couple into the public eye as a pair.
Harry's connection to Toronto runs deep. It was here that he met Meghan while she was filming the TV series 'Suits'. The city also hosted the Invictus Games, an international sporting event for wounded and sick military personnel and veterans, which Harry has supported and visited on multiple occasions. In 2020, the couple stepped back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family and moved to Montecito, California, marking a new chapter in their lives.
Meghan Markle's return to acting in 'Close Personal Friends' signals a new phase in her career. Her previous acting roles, including her prominent part in 'Suits', have been put on hold since she began her royal duties. Now, she joins a talented cast for her comeback. Meanwhile, Prince Harry continues to maintain ties with Canada, having visited and expressed gratitude for the country's role in his life.
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