Flood the timeline with Michelle Obama.
Michelle Obama earned degrees from Princeton and Harvard Law, served as First Lady, became a bestselling author, and inspired millions around the world.
Today, WE post Michelle Obama.
Prince Harry who donated £1.1million to help rebuild the community studio's building, said the film highlights why grassroots organisations "matter so deeply".
"Our vision isn't just to rebuild a roof, it's to create a state-of-the-art long-term space”
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They tried to drag Meghan and accidentally triggered a collective “wait what did she do?” moment. When even casuals are defending her, the hate math is not mathing. Backfire level embarrassing.
Prince Harry at Arlington National Cemetery, May 2013.
He left a note reading: "To my comrades-in-arms of the United States of America, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of freedom”
#MemorialDay#PrinceHarry 🎖️
I was honored to join The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, and World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for the unveiling of the Lost Screen Memorial at Place des Nations in Geneva ahead of the 79th World Health Assembly.
The memorial, organized by Archewell Philanthropies in partnership with the World Health Organization and The Parents’ Network, highlighted the urgent need for stronger global action to protect children and young people from online harm, cyberbullying, and unsafe digital spaces.
The event served as a powerful global call to recognize online safety, digital wellbeing, and mental health as emerging public health priorities, while encouraging governments, technology companies, health leaders, parents, and communities to work together in creating safer digital environments for children and adolescents worldwide.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in a meeting with WHO Director - General, Dr Tedros, global health ministers and senior public health officials in Geneva.
#MeghaninSwitzerland
Here’s Meghan’s full 10 minute speech at the inauguration of the Lost Screen Memorial at Place des Nations in Geneva Switzerland.🇨🇭 I cried. She humanised these children and made us truly feel the weight of their loss. Powerful.
“Let our children look back at this moment, and let them feel proud of us, that we chose something better, for them, and for us all.”
#MeghanInSwitzerland
#NoChildLostToSocialMedia
You would be lying if you can't see or refuse to see just how powerful her presence is, how articulately she speaks- with passion, intent and true purpose.
Meghan Sussex is changing the world around her. And I for one, welcome her using her platform to help others.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex delivered a powerful speech in Geneva, Switzerland on the impact of online bullying on children. She attended the inauguration ceremony for The Lost Screen Memorial at Geneva’s Place des Nations, ahead of the opening of the 79th World Health Assembly.
Meghan met Brazil’s Health Minister Alexandre Padilha, who is a physician and politician serving as Minister of Health in the government of President Lula. During their meeting, Padilha discussed Brazil’s policies to combat violence against children, which he said she praised.