Meghan markle shares heartwarming moment with local child

Meghan markle shares heartwarming moment with local child

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Meghan Markle was seen beaming at one of the children greeting her and husband Harry, hugging the boy tightly after he approached the Duchess of Sussex. The boy was waving a paper flag as he


walked toward Meghan, who kneeled down to embrace the child while Prince Harry looked on with a smile on his face. The Duchess exchanged a few words with the boy before he returned back to


his friends in the crowd. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex began their 10-day tour of South Africa with a visit to the human rights organisation Justice Desk to attend a workshop on


children's defence. The pair landed in Cape Town with four-month-old son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor after boarding a commercial flight in London overnight.  Meghan and Harry


were greeted with a traditional welcome as dancers performed at their arrival in Cape Town's Nyanga township. Royal expert Omid Scobie, who followed the couple on their tour, wrote on


Twitter: "Guests here include parents of children participating in projects run by @TheJusticedesk (supported by @queenscomtrust), which mainly works in township areas to


educate/advocate for young people, vulnerable groups and governments in human rights, justice and advocacy. JUST IN: ROYAL REBEL: MEGHAN MARKLE ‘BREAKS TRADITION’ IN SHOCK DRESSING GAFFE AT


FRIEND’S WEDDING "Harry and Meghan have joined a session with the Mbokodo Girls’ Empowerment program, which provides self-defence and empowerment training to girls who have suffered


major trauma. Their motto is “waithint’ abafazi wathint’imbokodo” (when you strike a women; you strike a rock)." Meghan is to remain in South Africa with Archie throughout the duration


of the tour while Harry will be jetting off to visit Malawi, Angola and Botswana later this week.  The Duchess chose to wear a £69 wrap dress from sustainable Malawian brand Myamiko, pairing


the black and white dress with a pair of canvas wedge espadrilles.  READ MORE: MEGHAN MARKLE CRADLES ARCHIE IN BOBBLE HAT IN FIRST PICTURE ON ROYAL TOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA Prince Harry will


separate from wife Meghan and son Archie for a short period as he is to take solo trips to Angola, Malawi and Botswana. While in Angola, the Duke will take time to speak about the importance


of continuing the de-mining work launched in the 1990s, also thanks to Diana’s campaigning. The family of three will later reunite in Johannesburg next week before their return to the UK. 


Security officers will protect the royals at all time, but the Duke and Duchess want their engagements to be relaxed and allow them to meet and speak to as many people as possible. A source


told Vanity Fair: “It’s very much how they want things done. “There is no protocol that says you have to bow or curtsy when you meet them, it’s really up to the individual.”