During her stint as a working royal, the Duchess of Sussex was hands-on with several charities and rolled out some key initiatives.
She had a penchant for advocating mental health, championing women's rights, and bridging communities - like when she united Grenfell Tower fire survivors through the Together: Our Community Cookbook project.
Known for her philanthropic spirit even before she became Prince Harry's other half, Meghan played significant roles such as the ambassador for World Vision in 2016 and supported the empowerment of women in Mumbai's slums to launch their businesses with the Myna Mahila Foundation.
Given her profound engagement in charitable causes, it was somewhat unexpected that she cut her time short with the royals. Diana, Princess of Wales' biographer, Andrew Morton, previously spoke to The Mirror's podcast, Pod Save the King, about Meghan and why he believes she would have been a "natural royal" if she had stayed a bit longer.
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