Meghan Markle has appeared in several recent ads for coffee companies, years after giving up her acting career in 2017.
Meghan Markle returns to her TV star roots. Well, in a sense.

Five years after her retirement from acting, the Duchess of Sussex was recently spotted making a latte cameo in an advert for the coffee company she invested in.

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in December 19 In  videos, Clevr co-founder Hannah Mendoza shares a heartfelt message with colleagues and celebrates members across departments. And what about Duchess Meghan? Well, you can see them appear several times throughout the video, like packing Hannah's box while praising her team's work or handing her co-founder a drink.
But that wasn't all. Because Meghan was the female boss on every team. Is this a typical example? As Hannah introduced the company's digital team, the Suits alum stepped away, mug in hand and glasses on, with a click behind her.
"We finally have the glue that literally holds us all together," the co-founder said as he walked over to another team. "Our incredibly resilient fulfillment team, who helped make 2023 a huge success."

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Meghan walked by again and punched a team member, after which she burst into laughter.

Meghan Markle has not acted since leaving the US courtroom drama in 2017, but she hasn't completely left the world of entertainment. After she and her husband Prince Harry left their roles as senior members of the British royal family in 2020, they actually founded the company Archewell.
And while they've spent a lot of time working behind the camera, they appeared in the 2022 Netflix docuseries Harry and Meghan. The series chronicled her struggles within the royal family and her decision to move to California, while also providing insight into her life.
Meghan also sits behind the microphone on Spotify's podcast Archetype, which features guests including Margaret Cho, Mindy Kaling and her best friend Serena, and focuses on dismantling stereotypes around her. I guessed. Women who are active in various fields.

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