Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has redefined what it means to be a royal during her Africa tour with Prince Harry | Analysis by maxfostercnn
Johannesburg, South Africa Marrying into the most famous family in the world was never going to be seamless, especially for Meghan Markle who had already lived a full life before she joined"the firm."
Meghan had been married, succeeded as an actress and been an outspoken activist, most notably on women's rights. She was already defined, so her challenge was how to step up to her new royal career while staying true to what she represented before. Over the last 10 days, supported by her husband, Prince Harry, she proved how she was able to do that, and in a very powerful way.We are used to seeing a red-carpet treatment for incoming royals at the start of an international tour.
— Max Foster September 24, 2019 She was speaking moments after she and Harry had visited Waves for Change, a mental-health initiative that uses surfing to steer vulnerable children away from violence in townships. The Duke has previously spoken about his own mental health issues following the death of his mother, the late Princess Diana -- so it's an issue very close to his heart.
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