Disney Plus documentary Elephant has seen mixed reviews from critics as Meghan Markle starred as the sole narrator for the feature-length film.
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, recorded the voiceover for the nature documentary before she and Prince Harry announced their plans to leave the Royal Family.
The filmmakers reportedly requested Meghan do the voiceover, and she recorded it in the UK in autumn 2019.
Following its release, it had mixed reviews from viewers, deeming it from “cringe” to “her best performance”.
But what did Meghan’s other films receive in ratings? From low scores to high, here are all the ratings for the films Meghan has starred in.
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Disneynature: Elephant (2020)
So far Meghan’s most successful film, according to Rotten Tomatoes, is Disneynature: Elephant which dropped on Disney Plus last week.
It follows a family of real-life African elephants as they make the epic journey of their ancestors.
Its Tomatometer score is an impressive 81%, while its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is an even more impressive 84%.
Remember Me (2010)
In 2010 the future wife of Prince Harry played a barmaid called Megan in the film Remember Me.
She briefly spoke to the protagonist Tyler (Robert Pattinson) as she served him a drink.
The story follows Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York City, has had a strained relationship with his father ever since tragedy separated their family.
Tyler didn’t think anyone could possibly understand what he was going through until the day he met Ally through an unusual twist of fate.
Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her.
Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. But, soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart.
On Rotten Tomatoes the film’s critical consensus reads: “Its leads are likeable, but Remember Me suffers from an overly maudlin script and a borderline offensive final twist.”
Its Tomatometer score is 27%, while its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is 69%.
Following the film, Meghan married Trevor Engelson, the producer of Remember Me, in 2011, but they divorced in 2013.
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Deceit (2007)
In this film, Meghan played the character, Gwen, an outlying acquaintance to the main character who engaged in serviceable noir-influenced power struggles.
It followed the story of a man who enters into a dangerous extramarital affair, only to find that nobody is who they appear to be.
It was a small movie, released in Hungary, and although didn’t receive a rating from a Rotten Tomato critic, it was scored an average of 43% from the website’s users.
A Lot Like Love (2005)
Meghan’s first appearance in a film was playing a “hot girl” in A Lot Like Love, where she appeared onscreen for less than a minute.
Her role was as a background actor, with IMBD writing on its website that her credit was as a “hot girl”.
The film is about two characters called Oliver and Emily, who, although they are initially attracted to each other, decide that they are not meant to be.
Over time, when they bump into each other, they decide to give their relationship a chance.
Meghan’s character, who didn’t have a name, boarded the same flight as Oliver (Ashton Kutcher) and attempted to flirt with him.
Sadly the film didn’t take off and was given a rating of 41% by Rotten Tomatoes.
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Random Encounters (2013)
For a period of time, Meghan was frequently cast as playing party girls in TV series and in the film Random Encounters which came out in 2013.
She played the character Mindy, who is friends with the main character Laura.
It follows Laura and the second protagonist Kevin as they each struggle to make it in Hollywood.
They bump into each other in a coffee shop and their love blossoms from there.
The film still hasn’t received a direct review from Rotten Tomatoes but has an average score of 39% from the website’s users.
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Dater’s Handbook (2016)
In her final movie before marrying Prince Harry, Meghan starred in another Hallmark production, Dater’s Handbook which was released in 2016.
She stars as Cassandra, a high-flying professional who also happens to be unlucky in love.
Until she turns to a relationship guru’s titular manual to solve her problems.
Rotten Tomatoes film critics have given the film another low rating of just 28%.
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Anti-Social (2015)
Meghan scored another film lead in Anti-Social which was released in 2015.
She played the lead in the British crime movie as Kristen, who was the girlfriend to the Banksyesque street artist Dee (Gregg Sulkin).
It follows them as their relationship is threatened when the audacious heists perpetrated by Dee’s brother brings heat from more established criminals.
Its Tomatometer score is 25%, while its audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is 27%.
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When Sparks Fly (2014)
In 2014 Meghan starred in the Hallmark Channel movie When Sparks Fly, playing an unsatisfied journalist.
He character returns to her hometown to write a human interest story about Independence Day weekend.
While there, she develops feelings for her ex-boyfriend, but the situation is complicated by the fact that she’s the maid of honour at his wedding to her best friend.
The film received terrible reviews at the time and has an average score of just 15% from Rotten Tomatoes users.
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