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A six-week holiday can change your life. It did for Harry and Meghan, who returned home from Vancouver Island last January and dropped the nuclear bombshell that they were stepping back as senior royals.
The couple clearly have no regrets - after being given 12 months to review their decision, Buckingham Palace today confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be returning as working members of the Royal Family, to the disappointment of the Queen. According to the statement, “all were saddened” by the decision but Harry and Meghan remain “much loved members of the family”.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex Fast Facts
Here is a look at the life of the Duchess of Sussex, the former actress Meghan Markle.
Personal
Birth place: Los Angeles, California
Birth name: Rachel Meghan Markle
Father: Thomas Markle, Hollywood lighting director
Mother: Doria Ragland, social worker and yoga instructor
Marriages: Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex (May 19, 2018-present); Trevor Engelson (2011-2013, divorced)
Children: Archie Harrison
Other Facts
First American to marry a British royal since Wallis Simpson, who Edward VIII abdicated the throne to marry in 1936.
Worked with One Young World, helping the UK charity with their mission to encourage young leaders around the world to make lasting connections and initiate positive change.
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The new partnership between BMGA and the Association of Commonwealth Universities will ensure that young women across member countries gain fundamental soft skills for the future of work.
Monday, 08 March 2021
Lagos, Nigeria – BMGA Enterprise Limited (BMGA), an EdTech finishing school for the next Information Revolution and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), an international university network, are pleased to announce their partnership agreement.
This partnership aims to provide young women across Commonwealth countries with the knowledge and resources required to gain fundamental soft skills that strengthen their marketability for a successful career in the 21st century. It also aims to support the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goals by addressing quality education, gender equality, decent work and economic growth.