The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hit Vancouver this week, and let me tell you, it was more thrilling than a moose playing ice hockey with a beaver. They rolled up to a Canucks game, where Harry probably tried to score a goal while Meghan was likely plotting her secret strategy for world domination. Who knew royals had such sporty ambitions?
But it wasn’t all slap shots and Zambonis. Harry took a break from perfecting his triple axel on the ice to check out the Vancouver/Whistler Invictus Games preparations. Meanwhile, Meghan made a pit stop at Justice for Girls, because nothing says “royalty” like fighting for justice. I mean, who needs a tiara when you can have gender equality?
Apparently, Meghan had been to Justice for Girls before in January 2020. She probably left such a great impression that they couldn’t resist a second date. It’s like when you find a good restaurant – you just keep going back for more.
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, strutted into Justice for Girls with Jessica Lake and Lauri Thompson from the Lake family’s All One Fund. They all sat down for what I can only imagine was a riveting conversation about justice and equality for teen girls. Move over, Netflix, we’ve got royal discussions on the big issues.
The highlight of this royal rendezvous? The focus on girls’ and young women’s leadership. Meghan, a feminist advocate from way back, had a heart-to-heart with teen interns about their struggles for justice. It was like a real-life Disney movie, but with less singing animals and more empowering conversations.
And let’s not forget Meghan’s stealthy moves. She made a quiet visit, letting the charity release the info and photos. You know, just your typical superhero move, saving the day without needing a parade in her honor. But what does the media focus on? Meghan’s jewelry, of course! Forget saving the world; let’s talk about those earrings.
Meghan was rocking the Edge of Ember “wave” earrings, a Cartier bracelet, “Diana’s Gold Tank Française Watch,” and a £15,000 Lorraine Schwartz ‘Against Evil Eye’ bracelet. Someone give her a medal for best accessorizing during a charity visit! And those Ralph Lauren silk trousers? She’s practically the fashion queen of Canada.
In the end, Meghan’s all about empowering girls and women, but what’s the media obsessed with? Her impeccable taste in bling. Because when you’re a duchess, fighting for justice is cool, but have you seen the sparkle on that bracelet?
Justice for Girls was delighted to have a return visit from Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex.
Joined by Jessica Lake & Lauri Thompson from the Lake family’s All One Fund, we had an engaging & heartfelt conversation about justice & equality for girls in Canada & around the world. pic.twitter.com/ulZ6ldnW72
— Justice For Girls (@JFG_Canada) November 21, 2023