Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle is starting to make her mark in America again. 

It looks the Duchess of Sussex is all set to transition to non-royal life. She and her husband were not only recently sighted taking their dogs for a walk last week, but they also volunteered their time for the charity organization Project Angel Food. And now, Page Six reports that she will have the chance to promote her new documentary 'Elephants' which can now be streamed on Disney+. 

But contrary to an earlier report by Deadline that she will be giving an interview, it seems that the spot promotion will just be a voiceover on the promo. It will not be a live interview at all. A representative for the actress clarified that there is no truth to the news that she will be having a live interview for 'Good Morning America'. The morning show was actually promoting that she will be guesting for the show, but there are no reports on why she rejected the live interview. 

This would have been her very first public appearance since stepping down from being a senior royal and after moving to the US. They moved to the Los Angeles area just before the borders to Canada were closed. And though things have been quiet from their camp, it seems that the Prince and Meghan are starting to adapt to life out of the royal family. 

They volunteered to drive meals to vulnerable patients and the director of the charity says the couple is planning to do it again this Wednesday. 

Now that they are no longer allowed to use the Sussex Royal brand, the couple is also preparing to launch their Archewell brand. No date has been set on when their own brand will be launched. The couple feels that now is not the time to do so due to the coronavirus pandemic that is happening all over the world right now. 

Meanwhile, the other members of the royal family are busy with their own duties in the UK. The Queen has given a couple of speeches to the public, something that she rarely does. Prince Charles, after being tested positive for COVID-19 has done his duties virtually. The same is true for Will and Kate, who have called hospitals and schools to talk with the frontline workers. They also committed continue to raise funds and support those who are battling the virus.