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Prince Harry is a feminist – Meghan Markle confirms

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Meghan confirmed as much during Thursday’s visit to Cardiff, Wales

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be from two different sides of the pond, but they share at least one common value: They’re both feminists.

Meghan confirmed as much during Thursday’s visit to Cardiff, Wales, where she and Harry meet with the crowds who waited to greet them outside Cardiff Castle. One fan, Jessica Phillips, 23, told Meghan how she admired her outspoken views on women’s rights and feminism.

Meghan has long been a vocal feminist, working with organizations like One World Vision to learn about the challenges women and girls living in Dubai and Mumbai.

She also served as an ambassador for United Nations Women. And when she was just 11 years old, she wrote to Procter and Gamble because she thought one of their advertisements was sexist. Her tactic was effective:

The company ended up changing their slogan to make it more gender inclusive.

During their visit to a radio station in Nottingham on January 9, station manager Adrian Newman told Harry they had a question for him, to which Harry pointed at Meghan and said, “She answers the questions!”

Meanwhile, hundreds of people greeted Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle at Cardiff Castle on their first official visit to Wales, today.

The couple arrived to huge cheers, an hour late after their train from London to Cardiff was delayed.

After meeting members of the public, they joined a festival celebrating Welsh culture inside the castle.

They later travelled to the Star Hub leisure centre in Tremorfa to see how sport helps disadvantaged children.

“He’s a feminist too, so there’s that,” Meghan told Phillips.

“She was so lovely,” said Phillips. “I said it was really lovely to have a feminist in the royal family, and she said Harry is a feminist too.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people greeted Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle at Cardiff Castle on their first official visit to Wales, today.

The couple arrived to huge cheers, an hour late after their train from London to Cardiff was delayed.

After meeting members of the public, they joined a festival celebrating Welsh culture inside the castle.

They later travelled to the Star Hub leisure centre in Tremorfa to see how sport helps disadvantaged children.

“He’s a feminist too, so there’s that,” Meghan told Phillips.

“She was so lovely,” said Phillips. “I said it was really lovely to have a feminist in the royal family, and she said Harry is a feminist too.”

“Yes, talking of gender equality!” she replied, smiling
Meanwhile, hundreds of people greeted Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle at Cardiff Castle on their first official visit to Wales, today.

The couple arrived to huge cheers, an hour late after their train from London to Cardiff was delayed.

After meeting members of the public, they joined a festival celebrating Welsh culture inside the castle.

They later travelled to the Star Hub leisure centre in Tremorfa to see how sport helps disadvantaged children.

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