Meghan Markle Is Glowing in This Never-Before-Seen Photo

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Meghan Markle doesn't need a tiara to be her happy, stunning self.

In a throwback photo shared by The Time is Now podcast and YouTube channel host Kasiopia Moore this week on Instagram, the Duchess of Sussex is radiant.

Meghan wears an elegant, all-black ensemble consisting of a relaxed jumpsuit and heeled sandals. Layered over the jumpsuit, she has on a camel coat. Her hair is styled in a glossy, straight 'do, and she wears natural bronzy makeup.

The duchess is seen standing between Moore and a friend, hugging them warmly and smiling at the camera.

"Once upon a time with Meghan Markle 🪄 What a reminder of the magic that lives inside of all of us! And how freeing it is to be true to who we are. The Time is Now," Moore wrote in her post caption.

She also added the hashtags #meghanmarkle, #totaldreamgirl, #blackgirlmagic, and #archetype, which is the name of Meghan's podcast.

In a recent episode of Archetypes, in which Ziwe was a guest, the wife of Prince Harry spoke of the "angry Black woman" trope. "I mean, I remember when I was auditioning, the idea of even Black roles, I remember those casting sheets where the description of the character, she always had to have an edge or an attitude," the duchess recalled.

Moore did not give further context on Instagram about when or why the photo with Meghan was taken, but it seems the topics that Meghan touches on in her podcast align with those Moore covers in The Time is Now. The show is meant to inspire "diverse women to come together and thrive," per Moore's YouTube bio. "With race and injustice at the center of everyone's mind, and the world facing a pandemic, the time is now to bring women together to share their stories and experiences and elevate our collective sisterhood. The mic is hot, pass it down."

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