Meghan Markle will give her first TV appearance since she and Prince Harry stepped back from their senior royal duties next week. The Duchess of Sussex will appear on ABC’s Good Morning America to discuss Elephant, the Disney Plus documentary she has narrated. The interview was confirmed by Good Morning America over the weekend in a clip they advertised in the US over the weekend. This was then picked up by a Harry and Meghan fan account which posted it on Instagram. A voice-over for the clip says: “On GMA Monday, Meghan Markle with an exclusive first look at the Disney documentary Elephant she narrated.” The trailer doesn’t reveal what Meghan says during her the chat or whether she will discuss on her new life with Prince Harry and their son Archie in LA. Meghan agreed to sign on to narrate Disney’s nature documentary after being approached by filmmakers Mark and Vanessa Berlowitz about the project. She asked that in return for her involvement, Disney donate to wildlife charity Elephants Without Borders. Elephant marked Meghan’s first job since stepping down as a senior royal. Meanwhile, the duchess has showed her support to The Hubb Community Kitchen’s campaign to deliver food to the elderly and vulnerable in London. Meghan took part in a Zoom conference call to speak with the women from the Hubb Community Kitchen, launched in 2017, following the Grenfell Tower fire. She launched a charity cookbook with the Hubb Community Kitchen in 2018. In LA, Harry and Meghan have been helping their local community in California in the wake of the coronavirus crisis by delivering food to Los Angeles residents living with critical health conditions. Meghan Markle will appear on Good Morning America on Monday, April 20. In need of some at-home inspiration? Sign up to our free weekly newsletter for skincare and self-care, the latest cultural hits to read and download, and the little luxuries that make staying in so much more satisfying.