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The announcement comes less than a week after their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The actor called the interview “insignificant” amid the pandemic, but said the duchess “would always have a friend in me.”
The singer praised the Duchess' "courage and leadership" in a post on her website.
From racist micro-aggressions to colourism, the Duchess of Sussex's interview rang bells for many women.
More than 160 journalists have signed an open letter in protest of the "laughable" claim by the Society of Editors.
The royal family said it is "saddened" by the bombshell Oprah interview and that issues raised around race are “concerning”.
The TV watchdog is launching an investigation under its harm and offence rules.
When Meghan Markle was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey the Duchess of Sussex said there was a time she “didn’t want to be alive anymore”. Meghan also told Oprah: “I said that I needed to go somewhere to get help. And I said that I’d never felt this way before. I need to go somewhere. And I was told that I couldn’t, because it wouldn’t be good for the institution.” The claim seems at odds with the active role senior royals play in promoting mental health across their patronages.
Meghan told Oprah Winfrey she had experienced suicidal thoughts, which the Good Morning Britain presenter cast doubt on.
The lack of response is in stark contrast to how the palace dealt with accusations of bullying by Meghan Markle.