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At her high school, the mission is to tell the world about 'the real Meghan' Markle

LOS ANGELES - Meghan Markle stood out to the students and teachers of her Los Feliz Catholic school long before she started standing out to the world.

Ever since her engagement to Prince Harry last November, the school has gotten many, many calls to know more.

It could drive those on campus crazy. But mostly it doesn't.

"It's a huge amount of work," said her former homeroom adviser, Christine Knudsen, who still teaches at the school. "But we just want the world to know who the real Meghan Markle is."

Markle graduated in 1999 from the

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