Meghan Markle has recorded a new interview with talk show presenter Ellen DeGeneres, due to air on Thursday. The Duchess of Sussex has however been warned her new bare-all chat may fail to attract as many viewers as her first bombshell interview about leaving the Royal Family with Oprah Winfrey. Good Morning Britain guest Sonia Sodha said many others like her are "just not that interested" in listening to what the Duchess has to say anymore.
A clip of the interview with Ellen was released before the broadcast of the programme, showing the Duchess of Sussex discussing the struggles she faced in her early career as an actress.
The GMB panellist said: "I think it was a deliberately chosen clip from the interview, shall we say.
"It comes across as very Duchess of Sussex, woman of the people.
"She's probably trying to remind people she didn't come from royalty."
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The chef added: "I have to say, I'm kind of...can we have our camp, which is just that not bothered anymore camp?
"Let everyone get on with their lives.
"I did watch the Oprah interview because I was really, really interested in what the couple had to say, their first big outing.
"I think most people in the country watched that. I'm just not that interested anymore."
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In the clip so far released of the interview, Meghan revealed she had once had an audition in the same studio where Ellen records her programme.
The Duchess of Sussex said: ""I had this very, very old Ford Explorer Sport, and, at a certain point, the key stopped working on the driver’s side."
"You couldn’t get yourself in through the door, so after auditions, I would park at the back of the parking lot and I would open the trunk and climb in, pull the door shut behind me and crawl all over my seats to get out.
"That’s how I would come to and fro," she finished with a wide smile.
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Meghan Markle had her breakthrough when she was cast as Rachel Zane in the legal drama Suits in 2011.
She left acting behind after she became engaged with Prince Harry following a one-and-a-half-year relationship.
The couple settled in California after announcing in March 2020 they had decided to take a step back from the Royal Family to lead a more private life.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex now live in Montecito with their two children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana.