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When Meghan Markle recorded the voice-over for the documentary Elephant for Disney +, she was not alone in the dubbing room. Prince Harry accompanied her to Pinewood Studios, not far from London. Far from acting as a spectator, he gave him some significant indications.

"Harry was sitting in the back seats and making some pronunciation suggestions," project director and producer Mark Linfield told ET Online. "Only on African words since he spent so much time in Botswana," added producer Vanessa Berlowitz.

An unwavering bond

The documentary Elephant follows the migration of pachyderms from the Okavango Delta to Botswana, a country that Prince Harry knows very well and that is very dear to his heart. After the death of his mother, Princess Diana, it was in this African country that the young man, then a teenager, took refuge to mourn there.

Since then, he has been staying there regularly. This is where he took Meghan Markle on vacation for the first time and the gemstone of his engagement ring comes from Botswana. "This is where I feel most myself," said Prince Harry in 2017 to Town & Country.

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