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Meghan Markle Left Out as Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama, and Melinda Gates Unite for Malawi Trip

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Meghan Markle Left Out as Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama, and Melinda Gates Unite for Malawi Trip

In a surprising turn of events, has been left out of an important trip to Malawi by Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama, and Melinda Gates.

The news has caused quite a stir in Montecito, with tensions running high.

It seems that Amal has distanced herself from Harry's wife and is now connecting more closely with Obama.

Amal Clooney, the 45-year-old barrister and co-founder of the Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ), has joined forces with Michelle Obama and Melinda Gates to reaffirm their commitment to ending child marriage.

These influential women have pledged to put an end to this issue within a generation, despite warnings from the UN that it could take another 300 years.

Speaking about their work, Amal expressed her gratitude for the partnership and friendship between the three of them, describing it as “lovely and very organic.”

Michelle Obama, the former first lady of the United States, added that ending child marriage is an issue that can be solved quickly, possibly within a generation.

The CFJ's latest initiative, Waging Justice for Women, has been funding the Women Lawyers Association of Malawi.

Their efforts have included providing free legal advice and aid clinics in remote areas of the country, where roads and electricity are scarce.

Amal recently participated in one of these clinics in the Mohino region, which is known as one of the hotspots for child marriage.

The event drew an audience of 1,000, including 800 women, who had the opportunity for one-on-one consultations.

During the trip, Amal also met with the president of Malawi, Lazarus Chekwera, who expressed the government's commitment to ending child marriage by 2030.

He promised to allocate sufficient resources to achieve this goal.

Amal's presence in Malawi has only strengthened the resolve of those working towards eradicating child marriage.

While Amal and Michelle Obama praised their friendship and the organic nature of their partnership, finds herself on the outside looking in.

Despite efforts by WME (William Morris Endeavor) to secure her a place on the trip, both Clooney and Obama rejected the suggestion.

It seems that these influential women no longer see Meghan as part of their league.

This exclusion has sparked speculation about Meghan's authenticity and motives.

Some believe that she is merely a gold digger who uses people for her own gain.

Comparisons have been drawn between Meghan and the other women, highlighting their impressive educational backgrounds and their dedication to making a difference in the world.

While Michelle Obama holds degrees from Princeton and Harvard, Amal Clooney has studied at Oxford and NYU, and Melinda Gates has earned degrees from Duke University.

The contrast between Meghan's perceived lack of accomplishments and the achievements of the other women is striking.

While they use their fortunes to help others, Meghan is accused of taking advantage of charities for personal gain.

Critics argue that she offers nothing more than empty speeches, while pocketing money from charity expenses such as flights, hotels, and even breath mints.

It remains unclear why Meghan was left out of this important trip and what led to the breakdown of her relationships with these influential women.

However, it is evident that Amal Clooney, Michelle Obama, and Melinda Gates have chosen to unite and make a difference in Malawi, leaving Meghan behind.

As they continue their work to end child marriage, the impact of their efforts will be closely watched and celebrated.

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