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Meghan Markle channels Princess Diana in new photo ahead of delayed Netflix show launch

On Sunday, Meghan Markle shared a series of snapshots of her weekend activities at her home in Montecito, California, and gave a nod to Princess Diana ahead of her show's launch.


Meghan Markle channels Princess Diana in new photo ahead of delayed Netflix show launch
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Markle attended Northwestern University from 1999 to 2003 and graduated with a double major in theater and international relations.

Her visit to Northwestern included a short tour of the Evanston campus as well as a visit to the home of Northwestern President Henry Bienen, who hosted Diana for a private reception with breast cancer researchers, Northwestern trustees, the governor of Illinois and the mayors of Evanston and Chicago. 

The following day, Diana offered opening remarks at the Northwestern University Symposium on Breast Cancer at the Pritzker School of Law's Thorne Auditorium.

"I love Chicago," Diana said. "It's been wonderful."

In total, her visit raised nearly $1.5 million for cancer research beneficiaries, including the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, the website states. 

Last month, just two days before the show's original premiere date, the Duchess of Sussex postponed the release of her latest venture, citing the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire in Southern California.

"At the request of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and with the full support of Netflix, the release of the show - a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of Southern California - has been moved from its previously announced January premiere date to March 4, due to the ongoing devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires," a Netflix representative confirmed to Fox News Digital at the time.

"I'm thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California," Markle said.

"It would have been wrong to launch her new show while the wildfires continue to rage through L.A.," royal photographer Helena Chard exclusively told Fox News Digital at the time. "I have to say it's a first, her giving some thought to the release date of her series. She usually releases her work at the most inappropriate time, to the dismay and wrath of the general public."

"The public have understandably constantly berated her for being tone deaf. She is hoping the public see her in a new light as a caring, helpful and kind person, thus changing their current perception of her."

Branding expert Doug Eldridge told Fox News Digital, "Given the scope and scale of devastation in California, this is a time to focus on the people and places that truly matter in life.

"Amid the tragedy, Markle has a real shot at achieving the one thing that's always eluded her: relatability. She doesn't need to play a character or rehearse a script; she just needs to be real."

Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright and Ashley Papa contributed to this post. 

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