The Duchess had two solo engagements today in the city.
Meghan Markle's big day of solo events in Johannesburg continues this afternoon with her participation in an ActionAid discussion on gender-based violence. The Duchess of Sussex attended an ACU roundtable discussion this morning at the University of Johannesburg. There, Meghan spoke about gender equality in education.
The Duchess of Sussex debuted new dresses for both her engagements. Meghan wore a green tie dress this afternoon.Getty Images Meghan will reunite with Prince Harry tomorrow for their final day of events on their tour of Africa. They will return home to London that night."Education, I think higher education specifically is such a key element of growth, economic growth as well as personal growth and development," she said.
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