Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might still have a couple of official engagement before they retire March 31. Yesterday, after the commonwealth day appearance, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, through the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT) met with young leaders at Buckingham Palace. They had discussions relating to mental health, equality and worldwide positive change with the group. QCT shared private footage of the meeting.
The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust (QCT), which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex preside over supports young leaders around the world.
Among the leaders present with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are Victor Ugo, founder Mentally Aware Nigeria (MANI); Esther Marshall, author and founder of sTandTall, supports women and girls who have been abused; Izzy Obeng, founder of Foundervine training consultancy; and Kiran Kaur and Amna Akhtar, who co-founder Girldreamer, Kenny Imafidon, social entrepreneur and activist.
The Mentally Aware Nigeria helps counsel Nigerians on mental health issues and they are receiving good reactions from the public. MANI operates by providing resources on social media and also getting their feedback the same way.
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