Meghan Markle looked the picture of Hollywood glamour last week, as she attended a gala event in New York City to celebrate Veterans Day in the US and Armistice Day in the UK alongside husband Prince Harry.
27.10.2021 - 14:23 / ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle is facing a fresh storm for wading into politics with an open letter on parental leave. US Congressman Jason Smith has previously said both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should be stripped of their titles unless they cease their 'serious breach of political neutrality'.
It followed comments by the couple which were interpreted as a call to vote Donald Trump out of office last year - including urging voters to 'reject hate speech'. Now a letter penned by Meghan on the sacrifices of
.Meghan Markle looked the picture of Hollywood glamour last week, as she attended a gala event in New York City to celebrate Veterans Day in the US and Armistice Day in the UK alongside husband Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle’s half-sister has said that she will sue her for “defamation” and “breach of privacy” after emails showed that the Duchess of Sussex helped brief the authors of royal exposé Finding Freedom. Samantha Markle has claimed she is in talks with lawyers in both the US and the UK, and alleges Meghan “launched a smear campaign” against herself and her father Thomas Markle.
Meghan Markle is continuing to share the importance of parental paid leave in the United States after calling on members of Congress. The Duchess of Sussex participated in The New York Times Dealbook Online Summit on Tuesday where she joined Co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments, Mellody Hobson, for a chat about business, policy and culture.
Meghan Markle has revealed she thinks Instagram bosses should introduce a 'dislike' button onto the social media app.The 40 year old, who was recently branded a "hypocrite" for using her royal title in US politics, spoke out about the issue during an online conference held by The New York Times on Tuesday 9 November on the disparity in gender pay gaps, titled 'Minding the Gap'. During the discussion, the Duchess of Sussex shared her views on how social media encourages negative debate.
Meghan Markle opened up during The New York Times‘ DealBook/Online Summit where she spoke about everything from her first business venture to calling senators about paid parental leave.
Meghan Markle is “pushing the Queen into a corner” by using her Royal title in the U.S., a commentator has claimed. In a public letter addressing paid parental leave to US senators, Meghan signed off as the Duchess of Sussex - despite not being part of the Royal family anymore.
Meghan Markle has ruffled feathers at Buckingham Palace after using her royal title for political lobbying.The palace insists the royals should have “no say in American politics” and a courtier described her brazen actions as “outrageous.” According to senior royal sources, the Duchess phoned two Republican senators to petition them about paid parental leave and both were shocked by the cold calls.
She openly admits she's not an "elected official" but Meghan Markle is not afraid to wade into the world of politics. And according to a public poll, nor should she be.