The pregnant royal seemingly feels that nothing is embarrassing about that since the job helped make her into the woman she is today.

AceShowbiz - Meghan Markle is opening up about her humble beginnings. During her and Prince Harry's first royal tour of Australia, the Duchess of Sussex reveals that her life wasn't all glamorous from the beginning as her first job when she was young included "taking out the trash."

However, the pregnant royal seemingly felt that nothing was embarrassing about that since the job helped make her into the woman she is today.

During the visit to Macarthur Girls High in Sydney on Friday, October 19, the 37-year-old also sang praises for the students. "You guys all remind me so much of myself when I was growing up," Meghan told the girls, according to New Idea. "I went to an all-girls school which was incredibly diverse as well."

The former "Suits" actress went on sharing, "I think being around such empowered young women, it becomes something that you all just grasp onto to understand your world. It makes me so emotional. You're doing really, really good work and I'm so happy that we're here. We give you our full support."

Prince Harry also gave the students some words of encouragement, saying that men should help push for quality. "Men can help as well by getting involved, we have to," he remarked.

During the visit, they also met stunts involved with the "In League in Harmony Youth Advocate" program. The program aims to unite and inspire young people to be advocates for cohesion and inclusion in their communities.

For day 5 in Australia, the newlyweds stepped out in very regal attire at the official opening of ANZAC Memorial and Hyde Park. Meghan showed off baby bump in a black Camila button wool-crepe dress by New Zealand designer Emilia Wickstead. She paired it with black pumps and matching Philip Treacy fascinator. Harry, meanwhile, looked dapper in his white and black military uniform.

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