The Duchess of Sussex gave the opening speech at One Young World, in Manchester.
Since their last visit in June for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had not returned to the United Kingdom.
They reappeared on Monday in Manchester, within the framework of One Young World 2022. The two together at the opening ceremony held in the Bridgewater Hall auditorium, where young people from more than 190 countries have gathered for charity. The couple starred in an inauguration in which the Duchess of Sussex gave a speech on gender equality, highly applauded by everyone present.
More than 2,000 people have witnessed the event amidst strong security measures, that is one of the main conditions that the couple sets every time they set foot on British soil. In the minds of both, avoid possible accidents or accidental events in which their integrity could be compromised.
Meghan Markle gave her opening speech, saying that she was "delighted to be back in the United Kingdom" and that her husband could accompany her "to be able to see and witness first-hand" her respect. by the entity. The former actress, she has been an advisor to the One Young World organization since 2014 and already participated in an event in 2019, she also organized a round table for gender equality at Windsor Castle.
After resting in the house that Elizabeth II gave them in Frogmore Cottage, the couple plans to travel to Düsseldorf, with the Invictus Games on their agenda.
The friction with the British Royal Family has not been resolved, Prince Charles invited them to stay at his house, but the couple who resides in the United States rejected it. Another controversial aspect is William of England's refusal to meet with his little brother Harry until he has completed reading his memoirs, which seem quite controversial. Added to this is Meghan Markle's recent interview with María Carey. She claimed that when she started dating Prince Harry she understood "what it was like to be treated like a black woman."
Harry and Meghan plan to return to the United Kingdom after their visit to Germany this Thursday as the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II will give a speech at the London Well Child Awards gala, whose objective is to reward and celebrate "the most inspiring qualities." of seriously ill children and young people in the United Kingdom.