Meghan Markle Wears an Everlane Jumpsuit to Visit with Female Entrepreneurs in South Africa
After this morning's meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Harry and Meghan's paths on the royal tour of southern Africa diverge. Harry is heading to Botswana, where tomorrow he will see a project associated with Sentebale, the charity he co-founded with Lesotho's Prince Seesio, to support children living with HIV.
The Duke will also plant a tree at the Chobe Forest Tree Reserve, before heading to Angola, where he will continue his mother's legacy of advocating for the eradication of landmines. And finally, he'll travel Malawi to not only visit the Nalikule College of Education, but also to meet with President Peter Mutharika.
Meanwhile, Meghan is staying in South Africa with baby Archie, but she'll have her own schedule of events starting with this afternoon's visit to the Woodstock Exchange for a conversation with female entrepreneurs.
While there, the Duchess will meet with Shirley Gilbey, the director of the UK-SA Tech Hub, a group which supports South Africans (particularly women) involved in the tech industry with skills development resources and support.
Ahead of the event, Meghan changed into a Her black Everlane jumpsuit, which she styled with statement gold earrings, and her black Manolo Blahnik pumps.
Later on today, Meghan will visit mothers2mothers, an organization which supports women with HIV by training them to become community healthcare workers.
“We are excited to share our big wins with the duchess,” a charity spokesperson told Harper's Bazaar. “We are also looking forward to an honest discussion about the challenges we still face, especially in our work with adolescent girls and young women.”
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