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Meghan Markle's hidden kickboxing talent revealed in her old CV - NEWS.com.au

The Mirror got their hands on the Duchess of Sussex’s old Hollywood one-sheet — an actress’ resume — and it is impressive.

Not only can Markle speak multiple languages, but she is trained in martial arts and kickboxing.

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“I trained Meghan when she was in Toronto during the shooting of the series Suits,” Jorge Blanco, who trained Markle in kickboxing and martial arts, told Spanish Vanity Fair.

“We did a little bit of martial arts, a little boxing, and sometimes kickboxing. I never really thought she could end up being a princess! I had a great time training with her because she’s super nice and speaks Spanish, with an Argentine accent.”

Other attributes assigned to Markle on the one sheet include ballet, jazz and tap dancing as well as experience in musical theatre. Markle also claimed to be fluent in Spanish, and proficient in French.

HARRY AND MEGHAN’S ZOOM CRASH

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shocked a group of mental health charity workers last week by crashing their staff video meeting.

The virtual stream was the couple’s first joint appearance since moving into a plush LA mansion owned by comedian and producer Tyler Perry.

Ricky Neal, from Crisis Text Line in Atlanta, shared on social media on Thursday how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had been guests at their Wednesday staff Zoom meeting.

He said on Instagram: “It's not everyday that Meghan and Harry jump into your staff meeting & champion the work you do! Blessed to still be working during these crazy times!”


Speaking from what appears to be their new swanky Beverly Hills pad, Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, were seen in casual clothing.

It has not been revealed what was said during the video call, however the couple are passionate supporters of mental health initiatives and have worked with the charity in the past.

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and is republished here with permission.

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