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Vai princis Harijs un Megana Mārkla pārcelsies uz Kanādu?

 

Klīst arvien jaunas runas, ka princis Harijs un viņa sieva Megana vēlas mainīt savu dzīvesvietu, šādas baumas parādijās uzreiz, kad pāris salaulājās, tomēr tagad tām ir visai lielas iespējas arī piepildīties. 

Pirms nu jau dažām dienām žurnāla „Cosmopolitan” amerikāņu izdevuma redaktori pavēstījuši, ka pēdējo nedēļu laikā karaliskās ģimenes pārstāvji vislielākajā nopietnībā apsverot iespēju pārvākties uz Kanādu! Pārim ļoti nepatīk pastirpinātā Britu preses uzmanība, jaunā ģimene nejūtas droši un vēlas ko kardināli mainīt, tomēr vai pārvākšanās uz citu valsti būtu risinājums? 

Megana un Harijs uzskata, ka citā zemē viņiem netiks pievērsta tik pamatīga prese uzmanība, un ļoti iespējams tas ļaus atbrīvoties no tik daudzajām baumām par Meganu. “Harijs un Megana labprāt pārvāktos uz Kanādu pat ar karalienes atļauju, jo šī zeme ir Nāciju Sadraudzības valsts,” norādījusi, kāda pāra paziņa.

Vai tev šāds lēmums liekas loģisks? Nevar aizmirst, ka ģimenē aug atvasīte Ārčijs, kuram nākotnē noteikti būtu jāpiedzīvo šī uzbāzīgā Britu preses uzmanība, varbūt ģimenei šis lēmums nāk par labu…

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In Tembisa, Johannesburg, today The Duke and Duchess visited to meet young entrepreneurs at the YES hub – a hive for creativity and social enterprise. Their visit was an amazing tour of the ingenuity and opportunity – seeing businesses that varied from food to essential sanitary products for local women. During their visit, they were able to sample food from ‘Chef Mish’ – a local masterchef winner – which he makes at the site as part of his catering business and cafe. They then joined YES community members to take part in training and tests that will help them gain skills and find work. On the third stop today, entrepreneur Moss showed The Duke and Duchess the organic produce he's growing in the township with aquaponics – supplying local restaurants. And finally, The Duke and Duchess met the women behind the amazing Blossom Care Solutions – who are making 80,000 sanitary pads every month for women in their community. They are 100% compostable, and provide an essential low-cost product for women and girls. The Duchess has long campaigned on this issue and wrote in Time magazine in 2017, saying: “In communities all over the globe, young girls’ potential is being squandered because we are too shy to talk about the most natural thing in the world. To that I say: we need to push the conversation, mobilize policy making surrounding menstrual health initiatives, support organizations who foster girls’ education from the ground up, and within our own homes, we need to rise above our puritanical bashfulness when it comes to talking about menstruation.” • See our previous post to see The Dukes speech #RoyalVisitSouthAfrica Photo ©️ PA images

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While in Johannesburg today, The Duchess of Sussex visited Victoria Yards, which celebrates the power of community, bringing local artisans and “makers” together to rebuild, support and learn from each other on a holistic level. It was an exceptional afternoon where The Duchess had the chance to connect with the children and founders of the phenomenal programme for kids’ development Timbuktu in The Valley. She was also struck by the local denim designer who founded eponymous brand Tshepo who shared this info about the logo for his line: “The crown on my jeans represents the three ladies who raised me. Enjoy wearing this crown.” Such a beautiful and touching sentiment! Artists, artisans, sculptors, metal workers and carpenters are all part of the fabric of Victoria Yards, but it also utilizes the power of The DICE programme which supports several other local organisations in their work with marginalised youth and women. These include: 94 Colours (run by The Duchess’ guides for the day, Hector and Sibusiso), CDP (a development programme for young unemployed and marginalised women that provides training to start creative enterprises), Enke (rebuilds the confidence and self-belief of unemployed youth through training and practical experience), 26’10 South (an architecture firm designing a local youth centre) and ReimagiNation (works with local secondary school students to create a social and creative enterprising mindset). Stay tuned for more updates from this special afternoon… #RoyalVisitSouthAfrica

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