Meghan Markle sent a letter to a school, two days after the conversation with Oprah. As part of the commemoration of “Women’s Day”, the Duchess of Sussex wrote a letter to the students of the school “Robert Clack School”, which had already visited a long time ago.
Recall that last week, Megan Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, were at a interview with the North American presenter, Oprah Winfrey.
As part of the conversation with the animator, Megan revealed dark episodes of her life. The actress confessed to Oprah that she once thought about taking her own life, thanks to pressure from British royalty. Another topic she spoke about was the concern that some members of the crown had about the skin color of her son, Archie, since she is of African-American descent.
La carta de Meghan Markle al «Robert Clack School»
In the letter he began by stating that he would not leave his work at the “Archewell” aid foundation. In the organization solidarity work is carried out.
Then she commented on how grateful she was to have visited them last year. “It was on this occasion a year ago that I had the pleasure of meeting so many of you during my visit to celebrate International Women’s Day and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act,” wrote Markle.
Later, she spoke directly about women’s rights on that special date. «This International Women’s Day, in collaboration with the work of our non-profit organization, “Archewell Foundation”, we are encouraging everyone to participate in events that value women “the duchess recounted.
Finally, he gave them a word of encouragement to continue fighting for the vindication of the rights of the female sex. “I encourage you to continue to be on the right side of history. To continue working so that women feel empowered, respected and equal. In this we will always be together, “he concluded.
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