Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Stand Against the Gender Stereotypes as They Vouch for Us Charity Ad Campaign
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have always made the wise decision of never putting all their eggs in one basket. Although the Hollywood Writers Strike has reportedly put a halt on their myriad of upcoming deals with Netflix, they have their other options open. While Meghan Markle is up and about with her deal with the US talent agency WME, the couple has yet another joint project coming up. Not their official reports, but Royal experts have shed light on the same.
In a special report on the royals Talk TVs, Mike Graham and Kevin O’Sullivan discussed the latest updates about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. According to their records, the Duke and the Duchess have continued being advocates of women’s rights with their new projects.
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The two have recently shifted their focus on social US advertisement campaigns that break the stereotypes against women. Backing the movement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stand in solidarity with the report that calls to end gender inequality and discrimination amongst the masses. Started by a US charity called, Equimundo, it suggests how ads “should show women mowing the lawn while men doing the cooking”.
Making it obvious why Markle was attracted to it, they remarked it was a “woke talk claptrap” move by the Duchess. However, not just ads, Duchess Meghan Markle has moved to the US parliament to fight for the rights of women.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are proud feminists
There have been many instances to prove the same, but the prime-time highlights of the same have been Markle’s trial at the US Parliament to fix things for females. The Duchess of Sussex emerged as a new high-profile voice to press against the bill for paid family leave in Congress.
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Citing their personal experiences that came after welcoming their second child, Markle mentioned how women in appalling figures had to drop out of the workforce to care for loved ones full-time. “Paid leave should be a national right, rather than a patchwork option,” wrote the mother of two.
Not just this, but ranging from the first-ever meeting of the fab four to continuing her SmartWorks patronage even after falling out from the royalty, she does it all.
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