As the world continues to wait for an official announcement, it appears that Meghan Markle's first royal patronage has been revealed. On Wednesday, a message on the National Theatre's website, dated for Jan. 10, read, "The Duchess of Sussex announced as our new Royal Patron." The announcement has since been taken down, but screengrabs have already started to appear on social media.
So what does this news mean? This will be the first time that, as a royal family member, Meghan has officially lent her support to an organization or a charity.
Queen Elizabeth II, who is the current royal patron of the National Theatre, has reportedly passed the role on to the Duchess of Sussex.
Whoops! Looks like the first patronage "secret" is officially official thanks to the National Theatre's IT department 😂 "The Duchess of Sussex announced as our new Royal Patron" pic.twitter.com/h8ysbfsOkP
— Hannah Furness (@Hannah_Furness) January 9, 2019
It was reported last month that Meghan had a meeting with the artistic director of the National Theatre, Rufus Norris. The private gathering sparked rumors that Meghan, who was an actress for many years, might be having discussions about her first patronage.
E! News has reached out to the Palace and the National Theatre for comment.
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