Re: Meghan Markle
Publicado: 15 Sep 2019, 12:58
Porque por detras no tiene forma y está más ancha que de costumbre.
Porque por detras no tiene forma y está más ancha que de costumbre.
23 September - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will undertake a tour of South Africa at the request of the Foreign Office. Harry will also visit Angola, Malawi and Botswana. The tour begins in a township in Cape Town where Harry and Meghan will view a workshop that educates children about their rights and safety, and provides self defence and female empowerment training for young girls in the community. From there, the Duke and Duchess will tour the District Six Museum to learn about their work reuniting community members forcibly relocated during the apartheid era. The day will conclude with a community cooking activity with former residents of District Six at the nearby Homecoming Centre.
24 September - Harry and Meghan will travel to Monwabisi Beach to learn about Waves For Change, an NGO which trains and supports local surf mentors to provide mental health services. They will also see the work of the Lunchbox Fund, one of the charities they chose to benefit from donations in celebration of Archie's birth. Next, they will meet Dr Thomas Maes, leader of the Commonwealth Litter Programme launched at the London Commonwealth Summit in 2018, in support of the Commonwealth Blue Charter. That afternoon, the Duke and Duchess will visit the Bo Kaap area to mark Heritage Day, a celebration of great diversity, belief and traditions that make up the rainbow nation of South Africa. They will visit Auwal Mosque, the oldest mosque in the country where they will meet representatives of various faiths and discuss the strength of interfaith dialogue in Cape Town. Afterwards, local residents will host the royals for tea. Harry and Meghan will conclude the packed day with a reception at the British High Commissioner's Residence where they will meet young leaders and inspiring opinion-formers underpinning the rich and diverse nature of the UK's partnership with Africa.
25 September - Harry and Meghan will meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Mrs Tutu at their legacy foundation. From here, Harry and Meghan's programme will split, with Meghan remaining in South Africa whilst Harry travels to Botswana. In the afternoon, the Duchess will visit the Woodstock Exchange to meet female entrepreneurs and investors working in technology.
26 September - The Duchess will participate in a private "Women in Public Service" breakfast at the High Commission in Cape Town. Invited guests will all have played a role in the development of South Africa's institutions, and continue to advocate for women's rights, education and healthcare.
1 October - Meghan will attend a round-table discussion with the Association of Commonwealth Universities in Johannesburg. The Duchess will then visit a school to learn about the work of a local charity which receives UK aid funding to raise awareness and tackle s*xual violence in schools.
2 October - On the final day of the tour, the Sussexes will visit a township in Johannesburg where they will meet inspiring young people and view skills initiatives addressing unemployment challenges. Later that day, they will meet Mrs Graca Machal, widow of the late Nelson Mandela. Harry and Meghan will attend an afternoon reception to celebrate the UK and South Africa's business and investment relationship. Finally to close the tour, they will attend an audience with President Cyril Ramaphosa and his wife. Harry, Meghan and Archie will depart that evening.
https://madaboutmeghan.blogspot.com/p/meghans.html
The Duke and Duchess hit up The Rose & Crown in Windsor, England and as you can see in photos obtained by TMZ ... they blended right in with their infant son, Archie.
Los duques de Sussex ya están en Roma para la gran boda de este fin de semana
La pareja ha viajado hasta la capital italiana sin su hijo, Archie, que nació el pasado mayo
https://www.hola.com/realeza/casa_ingle ... roma-boda/
Totalmente.