Meghan Markle has been credited with breathing new life into the monarchy and bringing her feminist values to the forefront of ‘The Firm’. It was revealed this week that Meghan is up at 5am and works hard all day on projects she’s passionate about. And now it has emerged that she spends days preparing her speeches and insists on writing them herself. The Duchess of Sussex made two speeches during her and Prince Harry’s royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga. In ABC News special Meghan’s New Life: The Real Princess Diaries, which airs tomorrow, royal experts discuss how Meghan penned her own speeches for her first tour. The networks royal editor, Omid Scobie, noticed she was carrying notes with “handwritten scribbles” all over them. Omid said: “I asked a palace aide, ‘has she written this herself?, as that’s quite unusual for the royals, there’s usually other people. “This was all her, she’s been up for days working on this speech.” Penning speeches herself isn’t Meghan’s only unusual move – her content is also a step away from the norm with a focus on women’s empowerment and feminism. Vanity Fair’s Michelle Ruiz says in the documentary: “In these…