Meghan Markle coached a young interviewee via video link on March 27, 2020 in her role as Smart Works patron, inspiring her to be a beacon of hope and positivity | 29 April 2020

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Meghan Markle coached a young interviewee via video link on March 27, 2020 in her role as Smart Works patron, inspiring her to be a beacon of hope and positivity | 29 April 2020
The Duchess of Sussex today backed the Evening Standard’s “moving” appeal to raise funds for the delivery of food to poor, elderly and vulnerable Londoners during the coronavirus epidemic.
The Duchess of Sussex has narrated Disney Nature’s newest movie ‘Elephant’. The movie tells the history of a family of elephants and their extraordinary 1,000 miles journey across Africa. It’ll start streaming on Disney+ from April 3rd.
The Duchess of Sussex, Patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), meets Commonwealth Scholars, Chevening Scholars and an ACU Blue Charter Fellow from 11 Commonwealth countries - Malawi, India, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Malaysia and Sri Lanka - at Buckingham Palace before they all attended the Commonwealth Service in London, England. || March 09th, 2020 As a university graduate who also benefited from attending with support from a scholarship, the Duchess is a strong advocate of accessible education for all. The scholars are studying and researching important areas surrounding cleaning up plastic pollution in the oceans, helping to build more sustainable cities, improving health outcomes for citizens, and supporting decent work and economic growth.
The Duchess of Sussex, Patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), meets Commonwealth Scholars, Chevening Scholars and an ACU Blue Charter Fellow from 11 Commonwealth countries - Malawi, India, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, Malaysia and Sri Lanka - at Buckingham Palace before they all attended the Commonwealth Service in London, England. || March 09th, 2020 As a university graduate who also benefited from attending with support from a scholarship, the Duchess is a strong advocate of accessible education for all. The scholars are studying and researching important areas surrounding cleaning up plastic pollution in the oceans, helping to build more sustainable cities, improving health outcomes for citizens, and supporting decent work and economic growth.
Sussexroyal: Earlier this week The Duchess of Sussex, in her role as Patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), met with the bright minds from across the Commonwealth to hear about their commitment to tackling the global challenges we all face. The Duchess spoke with Scholars studying and researching important areas surrounding; cleaning up plastic pollution in our oceans, helping to build more sustainable cities, improving health outcomes for citizens, and supporting decent work and economic growth. Paving the way as the next generation of leaders, these inspirational scholars, are spread far across the Commonwealth from Malawi to Malaysia, Ghana to Sri Lanka – all of whom will use the skills and knowledge they gain while studying in the UK to make a difference when they return to their home countries. The Duchess, who also attended university with support of a scholarship, is a strong advocate of accessible education for all. As the Royal Patron of The Association of Commonwealth Universities (@The_ACU_Official) since January 2019, The Duchess has met and engaged with students, academics, and staff from ACU member universities across the Commonwealth to learn more about the vital work they do to address global challenges. As President and Vice President of The @Queens_Commonwealth_Trust, The Duke and Duchess thank all those who are working to give access to education for all.
Meghan, Duchess of Cambridge on March 9th, 2020. She looks amazing! Her fashion choices this past week have been next level.
SussexRoyal: Earlier this week The Duchess of Sussex, in her role as Patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), met with the bright minds from across the Commonwealth to hear about their commitment to tackling the global challenges we all face. The Duchess spoke with Scholars studying and researching important areas surrounding; cleaning up plastic pollution in our oceans, helping to build more sustainable cities, improving health outcomes for citizens, and supporting decent work and economic growth. Paving the way as the next generation of leaders, these inspirational scholars, are spread far across the Commonwealth from Malawi to Malaysia, Ghana to Sri Lanka – all of whom will use the skills and knowledge they gain while studying in the UK to make a difference when they return to their home countries. The Duchess, who also attended university with support of a scholarship, is a strong advocate of accessible education for all. As the Royal Patron of The Association of Commonwealth Universities (@The_ACU_Official) since January 2019, The Duchess has met and engaged with students, academics, and staff from ACU member universities across the Commonwealth to learn more about the vital work they do to address global challenges. As President and Vice President of The @Queens_Commonwealth_Trust, The Duke and Duchess thank all those who are working to give access to education for all.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, President and Vice-President of The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT), hosted a conversation with young leaders from the QCT network, who each work with the Trust across its three pillars of champion, fund and connect. The group met at Buckingham Palace to discuss mental health, equal opportunities for all, and the importance of supporting youth leadership to help address global challenges and drive positive change around the world.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, President and Vice-President of The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT), recently hosted a conversation with young leaders from the QCT network at Buckingham Palace. During the discussion, the Duke and Duchess remarked on the personal lived experience of the leaders in the room and their motivation to act, linking this to the impact this has on developing solutions.
The Duchess of Sussex slaying her cursty during the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey. || March 09th, 2020
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust have shared a video with their President and Vice President; hosted at Buckingham Palace, they discussed mental health, equal opportunities for all and the importance of supporting youth leadership.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex who are president and vice-president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust hosted a discussion with young leaders from the QCT network, who each work with the trust across its three pillars of champion, fund and connect.
The group met up at Buckingham Palace to discuss mental health, equal opportunities for all and the importance of supporting youth leadership to help address global challenges and drive positive change around the world.
Last week, the Prince Harry & Meghan Markle who are president and vice-president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust hosted a discussion with young leaders from the QCT network, who each work with the trust across its three pillars of champion, fund and connect.
The group met up at Buckingham Palace to discuss mental health, equal opportunities for all and the importance of supporting youth leadership to help address global challenges and drive positive change around the world.