Megan reveals the difficulty of the British citizenship test

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has revealed that she studied for the British citizenship test while living in the UK, according to The Independent.


Meghan spoke about it during an episode of her podcast "Architypes", where she hosted Canadian First Lady Sophie Trudeau.


The wife of Britain's Prince Harry revealed that she had prepared for the test in the UK "about two years ago", but did not reveal whether she had already taken the test, or if she had simply studied for it.


Harry and Meghan stepped down as working members of the royal family in 2020 and moved to California in the United States.


The Duchess said: "This citizenship test is very difficult.

I was studying and I asked my husband: 'Do you know this? Do you know that?' And he replied that he had no idea or answers about some things.'


Meghan and Sophie Trudeau first met at Toronto Fashion Week, seven years ago, when the Duchess was still acting on "Suits".


Meghan also revealed that Sophie "used to send me little meditations during my pregnancy with a voice note of encouragement".

"I have resorted to her over the years for advice," she added.


In a podcast last week, Megan revealed that she is "43 percent Nigerian".

When asked if she knew where her ancestors came from, Meghan said she didn't, but wanted to "start digging into all this".

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