Meghan Markle is 'absolutely fascinated' by matriarchal leadership in elephant herds and Prince Harry joined her to record her voiceover and 'corrected her pronunciation', makers of her Disney documentary reveal
- Meghan Markle, 38, met the filmakers of Disneynature's Elephants in Botswana
- Over lunch she had her voice played over short clips from the documentary
- Last October she recorded the narration at London's Pinewood Studios
Meghan Markle was 'intrigued by the female empowerment side' of Elephants when she agreed to do the voice over for the Disneynature documentary.
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, met the filmmakers Mark Linfield and Vanessa Berlowitz over lunch during a trip to Botswana.
They told People magazine the mother-of-one was 'absolutely intrigued' by the matriarchal society within elephant herds, and that she clearly related to it as a new mother navigating her way through having her first child.
And they revealed that Prince Harry joined his wife for the recording of her voiceover in Lonodon.
'The Duke of Sussex had his own Hollywood moment on set. He provided a little direction, from, as he put it “the cheap seats” Berlowitz said.
'Harry was correcting her pronunciation,' Linfiled added.
The Duchess of Sussex (pictured in September 2019), 38, met the filmmakers Mark Linfield and Vanessa Berlowtz over lunch during a trip to Botswana
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During their initial meeting, Meghan was shown some early footage for the documentary and the filmmakers put her voice against the images they already had, to test whether it would work.
Mark revealed they used some of the former Suits star's United Nations women's speeches as a test, which 'just worked great.'
Vanessa guessed because of Meghan's son Archie, the former actress was 'identifying' with the mother elephants.
Meghan recorded her narration at London's Pinewood Studios with her husband Harry. But the pair left their son, now 10 months old, at home. The documentary is out today
Meghan recorded her narration at London's Pinewood Studios and even brought her husband Prince Harry along for moral support.
Apparently the Duke corrected Meghan on some of her pronunciation and she even did her own improvising with the script for an 'organic' approach.
The pair have a connection to Botswana after visiting in 2017 to help Dr Mike Chase from Elephants Without Borders to fit tracking devices on the animals.
Meghan donated her earnings from the voiceover work to the charity.
It comes as the couple are settling into a new life in California, after quitting Canada before the borders closed.
However, sources claim that Prince Harry is experiencing some struggles over being so far away from his family, after discovering Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus.
The Duke of Sussex, 35, who officially stepped down as a senior royal this week as he strives to give 11-month-old son Archie, and his wife Meghan Markle, 38, a more private life in LA out of the spotlight, is said to have had an emotional phonecall with his father, 71.
According to an insider the father-of-one feels 'helpless', and is trying to keep regular contact with Charles and the Queen, but the time difference is making it difficult.
A source told Us Weekly: 'Despite their ups and downs, hearing that his dad is sick with a potentially life-threatening illness is a huge wake-up call. And he's overwhelmed with feelings of guilt for not being closer to home while this is all going on.
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