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Duchess Meghan appears in UN Women advert

She'll always be a feminist.
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Back when she was Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex was a passionate champion for womenโ€™s rights. And it seems that things are no different now that sheโ€™s a member of the British Royal Family.

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An advert for UN Women has resurfaced and it features none other than Her Royal Highness, take a look at the video above to see her in action.

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Weโ€™d recognise that face anywhere!

The advert features various women but ends with the Duchess of Sussex making notes and then walking to a podium, looking as if she is about to make a speech. The tagline then reads, โ€œWe see potential leaders everywhere. Itโ€™s time for more women to see it in themselves. Nominate a woman in your life. #iNominateHer.โ€

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Well before she was Prince Harryโ€™s wife, the former Meghan Markle was a passionate supporter of feminism.

When she was 11, the Duchess of Sussex saw an advertisement for dishwashing liquid that said, โ€œWomen all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans.โ€ After admitting she felt shocked and angry, she wrote letters to the company, womenโ€™s rights attorney Gloria Allred and even the then-First Lady Hillary Clinton which resulted in the company changing the slogan from โ€˜womenโ€™ to โ€˜people.โ€™

WATCH: The then Meghan Markleโ€™s powerful speech for UN Women in 2015.

Meghan Markle addresses the 2015 UN Women conference
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Now, as a royal, Duchess Meghanโ€™s passion for feminism has been embraced. Itโ€™s even been highlighted on her profile on the official royal website and emphasises her quote, โ€œI am proud to be a woman and a feminist,โ€ that she stated in her 2015 UN Women address.

Before her wedding, the Duchess appeared with Prince William, Duchess Catherine and her then-fiance Prince Harry on a panel for their charity, Heads Together and said, โ€œI hear a lot of people speaking about girlsโ€™ empowerment and womenโ€™s empowerment โ€“ you will hear people saying they are helping women find their voices.โ€

โ€œI fundamentally disagree with that because women donโ€™t need to find their voices, they need to be empowered to use it and people need to be urged to listen.

โ€œRight now with so many campaigns like #MeToo and Timeโ€™s Up thereโ€™s no better time to continue to shine a light on women feeling empowered and people supporting them.โ€

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We canโ€™t wait to see what her next move will be.

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