This determination and passion led her through twists and turns, including an internship at the US Embassy in Argentina, where she briefly contemplated a career in politics. However, the stage continued to beckon, and she found her way to auditions and eventually a role as a briefcase model on the game show “Deal or No Deal.” Those early experiences, standing for hours in uncomfortable heels, were a far cry from the path she’d later tread.

But it was 2011 that would mark the turning point in her career. Cast as paralegal Rachel Zane on the USA Network’s hit series “Suits,” Meghan’s star began to rise. Her commitment to the role paid off with over 100 episodes of the show under her belt. Yet, amidst this rise to fame, Meghan was also navigating her own personal life, including a marriage to film producer Trevor Engelson.

Meghan’s first marriage might not have garnered much attention when she joined the royal family through her marriage to Prince Harry, but royal history had its own set of rules. Marrying someone with a divorce in their past was once frowned upon within the royal sphere, with the Church of England historically opposing remarriage. While such conventions evolved over time, Meghan’s previous marriage wasn’t entirely forgotten.

Fast forward to today, and the couple that once captivated the world with their fairytale romance has found themselves on a new path. Leaving behind royal duties, Harry and Meghan have embraced a life of greater freedom and autonomy in the United States. Their journey, as captured in their Netflix docuseries, provides audiences with an unprecedented peek into their private lives, featuring never-before-seen images of a young Meghan Markle.







