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Meghan: "Women don't need to find a voice - they have a voice but need to be listened to"

Meghan Markle has spoken about women empowerment and other issues close to her heart at the first annual forum to celebrate the success of The Royal Foundation. Speaking at a roundtable discussion alongside Prince Harry and the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan was asked about her thoughts on female empowerment by moderator Tina Daheley. In response, Meghan said: “I’ve just been…
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Prince Philip sends Telegraph cartoonist a special message for his 30th anniversary

Prince Philip sent a note of congratulations to the cartoonist at the Telegraph, Matt Pritchett, who is celebrating 30 years at the newspaper. “Successful cartoonists do not only need to be able to draw, they have to think of subjects to illustrate,” read Prince Philip’s note, which was hand signed. “Matt has shown that he has a genius for both, as well as the ability to think of…
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Meghan Markle to take the stage with Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

No longer the Royal Trio but now the Fab Four, Meghan Markle will be making her first joint appearance with her husband-to-be, Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the end of the month for the first-ever Royal Foundation Forum. Announcing the news, Kensington Palace said: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle will take part in the first…
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Royal Wedding has no effect on Australians wanting a Republic

Nothing seems to raise the profile of the monarchy like babies and weddings, or at least that is how it once was. A market research company, Research Now, polled 1,000 Australians on if they wanted to become a republic. Despite the excitement surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding in May, 52% wanted to become a republic, 22% wanted the monarchy, and 25% were undecided. Those…
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