Meghan Markle is the narrator for the Disney+ documentary Elephant and she talked about it during her pre-recorded interview on USA TV show Good Morning America (GMA). Many were happy to see her after she and Prince Harry stepped down from their senior royal roles on March 31.

The Duchess of Sussex wore a white button-down piece from her Smart Works capsule collection. Meghan Markle has worn a similar shirt during her and Prince Harry’s tour in South Africa last September. She then wore the same thing under a denim jacket when visiting a surf group helping vulnerable youngsters in the country.

It appears that Meghan Markle wears her white button-down top during events that mean a lot to her. It is also worth noting that each item sold from her Smart Works capsule collection, one is donated to a charity that helps women.

Meghan Markle is also very passionate about animals, which is possibly why she was wearing her white button-down piece during the GMA interview. In the video, the Duchess of Sussex shared that she’s “really grateful” that she was given the opportunity to the lives of elephants to the viewers.

“I am really grateful to be able to bring this story of elephants to life. I’ve been really lucky to be able to have hands-on experience with elephants in their natural habitat,” she said. “When you spend time connecting to them in their wildlife you understand that we have a role to play in their preservation and their safety. I hope that when people see this film they realize how connected we all are and if we had more of an awareness about the obstacles they are facing we would take care of each other, this planet and these animals in a very different way.”

Meanwhile, it was previously reported that Meghan Markle’s Hollywood comeback is “underwhelming.” Before the Pince Harry and his wife announced their withdrawal, the former actress gave everyone a taste of their possible future job by lending her voice to the Disney+ documentary back in August last year. After the launch of the documentary, early reviews revealed that Meghan's vocal performance was not impressive.

“Meghan is swapping pomp and circumstance for schmaltz and cheesiness. The departing Duchess of Sussex narrates Disney’s tale of a herd of elephants crossing the Kalahari Desert from the Okavango delta to the Zambezi River, and boy does she lay it on thick,” Ed Potton from The Times wrote. “Even the underwhelming moment in which the elephants rip some bark off a tree is presented like the announcement of the winner for best picture."