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Meghan seeks to stop tabloid naming friends in UK legal battle
Meghan, wife of Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry, is suing publisher Associated Newspapers over articles the 'Mail on Sunday' printed last year which...
The Duchess is claiming Associated Newspapers breached her privacy, her data protection rights and copyright when, in February 2019, it printed extracts of correspondence the previous year to her father, Thomas.
Paul Burrell has become a frequent commentator on Diana and the royal family since leaving the palace after Diana’s death.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Tembisa in Johannesburg to learn about Youth Employment Service (YES), an organisation launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa last year to deter the growth of youth unemployment in South Africa.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with young entrepreneurs and staff at the Youth Employment Service in Tembisa on Wednesday and vowed to help the community be given the opportunity to succeed and change the world.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are taking legal action against a British tabloid for publishing confidential material relating to the duchess.
Meghan Markle attended a roundtable discussion with ActionAid’s director Nondumiso Nsibande, Rachel Jewkes of the SA Medical Research Council, Teddy Bear clinic’s Elizabeth Steenkamp and Bafana Khumalo of Sonke Gender Justice.
Meghan Markle has met with representatives of NGOs who spoke about how rife gender-based violence was in South Africa.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, visited Action Aid, an organisation that works against poverty and injustice, to discuss gender-based violence and its impact in South Africa.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, visited the University of Johannesburg to attend a roundtable discussion with academics and students to talk about education and gender equality. She also announced three new Queen Elizabeth scholarships given to African students to attend universities in South Africa.