Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex is pictured on Feb. 25, 2019 in Rabat, Morocco Tim P. Whitby - Pool/Getty Images

Meghan Markle’s co-stars continue to say the nicest things about her. She was in the 2015 film “Anti-Social” with Gregg Sulkin, and the British actor says he is proud that she is now the Duchess of Sussex.

“Everybody does know her as a princess, but in real life, she genuinely is also like a princess,” Sulkin said on “Fair Game with Kristine Leahy” recently. “She is one of the classiest, the nicest, one of the most sincere and genuine people I’ve ever met. Truly.”

The “Marvel’s Runaways” star added that he thinks Markle is handling the pressure and scrutiny with grace.

“She’s a superstar. She was a superstar,” he added. “To me, I’m so proud [of] the fact that she’s part of my country’s history in all honesty, aside from obviously having a personal relationship with her. I just think the way she’s handled it... it hasn’t been easy for her. And she’s stuck to her guns, which is, you know, ‘when they go low, we go high’ sort of mentality, and I think she’s done that. I think she’s been a class act.”

He isn’t the first co-star to speak kindly about the Duchess of Sussex. Meghan still keeps in touch with her “Suits” cast mates, proving that they get along well. Even her Hallmark co-stars remember her fondly. Kristoffer Polaha, who played her love interest in Hallmark’s “Dater’s Handbook,” told International Business Times last year that she was “awesome” and very generous at Christmas.

“I have these cool little letters; She wrote me a couple notes, like a wrap gift note,” Polaha said. “And then she dropped some presents off for my wife and my kids right at Christmastime. She was a friend. [I] couldn’t be happier for her.”

The Duchess of Sussex retired from acting when she announced her engagement to Prince Harry in November 2017.