Meghan Markle wrapped her visit to The Justice Desk initiative in Cape Town's Nyanga township by giving a brief speech to the people there with a powerful, personal note.
Meghan Markle wrapped her visit to The Justice Desk initiative in Cape Town's Nyanga township by giving a brief speech to the people there. The Duchess of Sussex took a moment in her remarks to send a personal message: That she doesn't consider herself just a royal family member on a royal tour of Africa, but that the ties are far deeper and more intimate.
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