Meghan joined the game show, hosted by Howie Mandel, in 2006, during the show's second season, and stayed just one year before leaving to focus on more traditional acting roles in 2007. 'I would end up standing up there forever in these terribly uncomfortable and inexpensive five-inch heels just waiting for someone to pick my number so I could go and sit down,' she said of her time on the NBC series. Looking back on her time on the show, Meghan once revealed that she was secretly desperate for contestants to pick her case so she could leave the stage and give her aching feet a break. Meghan's original case is going up for auction, where it's expected to bring in about $6,500.īefore Meghan Markle was the Duchess of Sussex, before she was even Rachel Zane on Suits, she was just an up-and-coming actress, taking the jobs she could get.Īs any royal fan knows, one of Meghan's earliest showbiz gigs was as a 'suitcase girl' on Deal or No Deal, where she would emote expressively any time a contestant chose case No.From 2006-2007, that meant working as a 'Suitcase Girl' on the game show Deal or No Deal, on which Meghan held Case 24.Long before she was a working royal, Meghan Markle was a working actress, taking whatever gigs that came her way.