Meghan Markle has revealed details about her time at Northwestern University.
The Duchess revealed everything during an interview with Heather Hasson, the creator of FIGS and a medical apparel trailblazer.
It all happened on the Confessions of a Female Founder podcast, which sent the queen down memory lane.
"I was a theater major, and part of the program was that you couldn't just do the acting," she explained at the outset.
At Northwestern, "you had to do soup-to-nuts," she noted.
"Every part of what a production would entail, which I actually think is incredible training for when you're running a team because you appreciate what the sound person does and what the lighting person does," she said as she raved about the show.
Furthermore, "Wardrobe department and sewing were part of it too, so I am comfortable with a sewing machine," she stated.
For those unfamiliar, this conversation arose after the two discussed "getting her hands dirty" with her business.
"It can get messy, and the best founders are not afraid to get their hands dirty," Meghan had stated before she began praising her alma university.
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