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Meghan Markle mocked by Australian TV hosts for being 'too smiley' in birthday video

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Meghan Markle celebrated turning 40 on Wednesday by launching a women's mentorship initiative called 40x40. In a video message, the Duchess of Sussex asked mentors to donate 40 minutes of their time to help a woman get back into the workforce after the pandemic.

Markle's wish was mocked by Karl Stefanovic and Sophie Walsh on the Australian TV show "Today." "I love that she's lecturing people about getting back to the workplace and she quit her job as a royal after less than two years," Walsh said.

Stefanovic asked, "Why doesn't she talk normally?" Walsh added that she thought Markle was "too smiley" before remarking how "Harry's lost the plot." At the end of the video, Prince Harry can be seen through the window juggling in the backyard of.

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