The Duchess of Sussex has certainly been making headlines ever since she and her husband, Prince Harry, decided to take a leave from the royal life for their family. So, what awaits Meghan Markle post-royalty? Apparently, a Disney voice over deal.

UK's The Times reported that Markle signed a deal with Disney to benefit a wildlife charity. More specifically, Markle will do voiceover work in return for a donation to Elephants Without Borders, an organization that "helps to track and protect the animals from poaching."

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The Duke and Duchess stepped down from their role as senior Royals on January 8. They said, "After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution." The Times believes this new path is a good indicator for what the couple intends to do post-royalty, using their celebrity status to help organizations they care for.

Of course, no announcement like this comes without drama. The Times reported that "senior members of the royal family accused Harry and Meghan of already signing a deal with 'firms including Disney' in tense talks before Christmas."

There is no word yet on what the exact role is that Markle will be providing her voice for.

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