Meghan Markle beams in selfie with TV host Jen Su after ‘completely low key’ meet
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made a TV host’s day as they bumped into one another on the streets of Los Angeles.
TV character Jen Su took to her Instagram on Wednesday (October 5) to disclose that she and her associates bumped into Prince Harry‘s spouse, the place they’d an amazing dialog, and took a selfie to commemorate the event.
“Arrived in L.A. and ran proper into the fabulous Meghan Markle. Amazing approach to begin the journey!” she wrote in her first submit.
In a follow-up submit that includes the identical selfie, the Pennsylvania native revealed that the Duchess was fairly the conversationalist. “Landed in LA and on our approach to dinner, we bumped into Meghan Markle. Totally low key and tremendous pleasant, good dialog,” she wrote.
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Known largely for her purple carpet work for shops like Sky News, Jen Su beforehand was the winner of the Taiwanese model of “American Idol.”
As a results of her reputation from the present, Su launched 4 albums.
Originally born in Jenkinsville, PA, of Chinese extraction, Su is married to Del Bruce Levin of Bryn Mawr, PA.
Their marriage was introduced within the society pages of The New York Times.
Markle, in the meantime, is ready to return to New York with Prince Harry subsequent week for the primary time because the catastrophic automobile chase in New York City that led to comparisons to the Prince’s late mom, Princess Diana.
The Duke & Duchess of Sussex will likely be internet hosting their first-ever in-person occasion on behalf of their Archewell Foundation, within the hopes of exhibiting assist on World Mental Health Day.
“The families have been engaged with The Archewell Foundation for the past year, bolstering community and driving towards solutions,” a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex informed People in regards to the journey.
“Together, they are united in their mission to share personal experiences, data, and research to ensure the same does not happen to other families.”