Duchess Meghan's dream royal role given by the Queen
<p>The Duchess of Sussex has reportedly just been given her very fitting first role by the Queen – patron of the National Theatre, <a href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6561091/Has-Queen-handed-Meghan-Markle-role-patron-National-Theatre.html">according to The Mail.</a></p>
<p>For the Hollywood starlet starring on the US legal drama Suits for seven years and studying acting at the Northwestern University, the role makes for a perfect fit.</p>
<p>Reportedly the Queen’s decision was an easy one, with the role being given to the mother-to-be as a symbol of her growing confidence towards her.</p>
<p>A meeting was believed to have been held last month with the National Theatre’s organisation director, Rufus Norris. Reports say a discussion about the Duchess’ new role took place.</p>
<p>Norris's upcoming play is an adaption of Andrea Levy’s award-winning novel Small Island.</p>
<p>The story traces the evolution of four characters as their lives transform during World War ll by moving from Jamaica to London.</p>
<p>Among several themes, racism and interracial relationships are divulged into.</p>
<p>Part of the role the Duchess will be involved with is the American Associates of the National Theatre, which is a charity that contributes more than 3 million pounds a year to support the New-York based organisation’s work.</p>
<p>An official announcement is due within the coming weeks.</p>