Meghan Markle has given a wide-ranging interview with Variety magazine, in which she discussed the Queen's death and the impact the monarch has left on her.
In the cover shoot, entitled 'Meghan lets her guard down', the Duchess of Sussex talked about life after the Queen's funeral and what her plans were for the future when it came to acting.
Here are five things we learned from the latest interview:
She feels "deep gratitude" to have known the Queen
Reflecting on life after Queen Elizabeth's death, Markle said she felt "deep gratitude" to have spent time with her.
"I've reflected on that first official engagement that I had with her, how special that felt.
"I feel fortunate. And I continue to be proud to have had a nice warmth with the matriarch of the family.
"I feel deep gratitude to have been able to spend time with her and get to know her. It's been a complicated time, but my husband, ever the optimist, said, 'Now she's reunited with her husband'."
She wants to be "seen"
When asked if it was important to her to be understood, she said it was equally as important to be seen.
"I can only speak for myself, but I think feeling understood and seen are really important.
"That has been a common denominator that has come up in 'Archetypes' and the work I do with communities of women.
"People just want to be seen. That is also where representation comes into play."
She's "done" with acting
When asked if she'd return to the Hollywood world, Markle was dismissive about any chance of us seeing her on-screen anytime soon.
"No. I'm done. I guess never say never, but my intention is to absolutely not," she said.
However, she said she wouldn't stop either Archie or Lilibet from pursuing the profession if they wanted to.
"If it's the entertainment industry, great. And also, good luck.
"There are so many people that will talk about what opened the door for my children. But it still takes talent and a lot of grit.
"We're creating multidimensional, interesting, kind, creative people. That's who our kids are."
She shares an office with Harry
"We share an office. We work from home, as most people started to do during lockdown.
"It allows us to have significant time with our kids at this really special moment in their lives.
"We'll never get this time back. I make breakfast, and we get the kids set for the day.
"We do a lot of joint calls and Zooms, but also try to divide what we can focus our energies on so we can accomplish even more."
Harry's a big fan of In-n-Out Burger
"There's one at the halfway point between LA and our neck of the woods.
"It's really fun to go through the drive-thru and surprise them. They know our order," she said - but she didn't reveal what exactly that order was.