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Meghan Markle Chats With Ellen DeGeneres, Laughs About Life Before The Royals In First Talk-Show Appearance In Years

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Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, speaks to Ellen DeGeneres on her show Thursday, marking her first talk-show appearance in about a decade.

The interview brings back fond memories for Markle, who used to go to numerous auditions on the Warner Bros. years ago. The former “Suits” star tells the host, “I would park at Gate 3 and scoot on over, and what was so nice was that the security guards here would always say, ‘Break a leg, we hope you get it!’ So the drive in today was very different. “I think they probably said it to everybody.

That’s how nice they were.” READ MORE: Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Visit Afghan Refugees Housed At Military Base DeGeneres also points out that Markle drove to auditions in a “very special car.” Markle

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