Meghan Markle's bio on the royals' official website has quietly undergone a subtle — but significant — change.
Her new profile on royal.uk sparked backlash when it went live following her wedding to Prince Harry, with many fans outraged the former Suits star's 15-year acting career had been glossed over.
While the "About the Duchess of Sussex" page highlighted in great detail her activism and humanitarian work with UN Women, One Young World and World Vision, it downplayed her successful acting career with only a passing reference to "filming in Toronto".
"While filming in Toronto, The Duchess actively volunteered at a Canadian soup kitchen from 2011-2013," it read.
"She also established the program at her place of work to ensure that leftover meals from the set were donated to local homeless shelters."
But since then, the bio has undergone a sneaky tweak.
It now reads: "After university Her Royal Highness worked as an actress, appearing in film and television. She most notably played the role of Rachel Zane on the series Suits for seven seasons, completing over 100 episodes. While working on Suits, The Duchess moved to Toronto, Canada where the show was filmed; she feels very connected to Canada, as it became a second home to her."
Meghan was one of the original cast members of the show when it first aired in June 2011.
Late last year, The Duchess of Sussex spoke out about her retirement from acting in her first joint interview with then-fiance Prince Harry.
"I've ticked this box, and I feel very proud of the work I've done there, and now it's time to work with [Harry] as a team," she said.