Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, gave advice to fellow mothers as she and Prince Harry carried out a virtual visit to a women s advocacy group
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly surprised and thanked a storyteller group from MomsRising, an organisation that focuses on improving the lives of mothers and their families 6 April 2021
Meghan â who shares 23-month-old son Archie with Harry - urged the group to view themselves through their children s eyes because to our children, we re superheroes .
Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, ex ecutive Director and CEO of MomsRising, said: The meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan was a huge boost for MomsRising members, some of whom are struggling without jobs, child care, paid leave, health care, and other essentials during the pandemic.
Meghan and Harry â who relocated to the US after stepping down as senior members of the British Royal Family last year â are expecting a baby girl and it has been reported that the couple are planning a home birth.
The 39-year-old former actress previously planned for a home birth when she was pregnant with Archie, but when he was a week overdue, she was taken to Londonâs private Portland hospital to give birth safely there.
A source told the New York Post newspaper s Page Six column: Meghanâs plan was to have a home birth with Archie, but you know what they say about the best-laid plans. In the end, her doctors advised her to go to hospital and all she was interested in was about delivering Archie safely.
Mothers anxious to break out of ‘she-cession’ and get back to work
Nearly a year after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered her son’s school and her daughter’s day care, Diana Limongi hit a wall.
“I was in bed for three days, I thought I had Covid, but I didn’t,” she told CNN. “I just was done. Mentally, physically, I was just exhausted.”
She’d already put her career on hold for much of 2020 to supervise 9-year-old Enzo’s remote learning and to take care of Sophia, 4, and it was all taking a toll.
“It’s just not humanly possible to do a full-time job and do all the things on top of that feed the kids and constant interruptions, especially with the toddler.”
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In celebration of Women s History Month in March, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex actively participated in various campaign events through their non-profit organization, Archewell, which works to create an impact-driven global community.
On March 16, for example, 39-year-old Meghan sent personalized notes of encouragement to a number of women who received support from Smart Works. The United Kingdom-based charity organization (which the former
Suits star patrons) helps unemployed women in need with clothing and training for job interviews.
Prince Harry sent his own personal notes to members of The Mission Continues’ Women Veterans Leadership Program on Tuesday. According to a press release from Archewell, 36-year-old Harry who is a veteran himself, serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan was thankful to have the opportunity to reach out to these women.
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