“I think it speaks to this chapter many of us find ourselves in, where none of us are one note.
“But I believe all the notes I am playing are part of the same song.”
A resurfaced photograph of one of Meghan’s old CVs has now come into the spotlight, which – even though undated – appears to be from way before she met Prince Harry. It appears to date even before she landed the roles of Rachel Zane in Suits in 2011 and of a suitcase model on Deal or No Deal, where she appeared in 2006.
In it, Meghan’s hair colour and eye colour, as well as height and weight, are listed, along with a black and white portrait photograph.
She appeared to only have a few TV roles listed, including nurse Jill in General Hospital from 2002 and party guest Natasha from Century City in 2004, appearing in one episode of each show.
Her only film role listed was the “Hot Girl” in Ashton Kutcher’s 2005 rom-com A Lot Like Love.
The CV also included a list of theatre roles, like Jocast in Oedipus Rex, Vera in Stepping out and Sylvia in The Women.
It also listed Meghan’s special skills at the time, which included being fluent in Spanish, having French proficiency and various dialects, kick boxing, tap dancing, ballet and jazz dancing, and musical theatre.
Meghan recently opened up about her struggles before she became famous and married Prince Harry in one of the episodes of her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
Speaking to welcoming the founder of sustainable hair and beauty brand Kitsch, Cassandra Thurswell, she said: “You come into my little house that I was renting, and I remember my closet – do you remember that closet door was within the bathroom?”
The Kitsch founder joked: “Meghan, we’ll call it a bungalow, we’ll be chic.”
Meghan then said: “It was a bungalow, and you had to walk through my bedroom, past my bed, past the shower and the sink, which were right there and the toilet and then right across from that was the door that opened into my very small closet.
“This is pre-Suits for me. This is really early days when I was auditioning.”
She then talked about her struggles regarding her low budget wardrobe: “You called me and said, ‘I just found the best pair of black patent leather Louboutin wedge flats. They’re $200.’
“I remember going, ‘That’s as much as I pay – I cannot.’ And you go, ‘I promise you, you are going to wear [them].”