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Michelle Obama Fails to Invite Meghan Markle on Malawi Trip
Former First Lady Michelle Obama, along with philanthropist Melinda Gates, has embarked on a journey to Malawi to reaffirm their commitment to ending child marriage.
Joining them on this mission is Amal Clooney, the renowned barrister and co-founder of the Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ), which she established with her husband, Hollywood actor George Clooney.
These influential women have come together to tackle the issue of child marriage, vowing to eradicate it within a generation.
However, the United Nations has issued a warning, stating that it may take another 300 years to completely eliminate this practice.
In an interview with BBC News, Amal expressed her admiration for the partnership and friendship that has developed among the three women.
She emphasized that their connection is genuine and organic, as they share similar circles and have not sought any favors from one another.
Michelle Obama, speaking about their commitment to end child marriage, firmly believes that this issue can be resolved quickly, possibly even within a generation.
Amal's use of the term “organic” highlights her status as one of the world's most powerful women.
In contrast, Meghan Markle, who was not invited on this trip, is depicted as inauthentic, lacking originality, and merely seeking personal gain.
The educational background of these three remarkable women further distinguishes them.
Michelle Obama holds an AB from Princeton and a JD from Harvard, while Amal Clooney has a BA from Oxford and an LLM from NYU.
Melinda Gates, on the other hand, boasts a BA and MBA from Duke University.
Their impressive academic achievements, combined with their dedication to making a difference, set them apart from Meghan Markle, whose intelligence and work ethic have been called into question.
Meghan, who officially works only one hour a week, attempted to secure a place on the trip through WME, but it seems that both Obama and Clooney declined the invitation.
In an effort to appear occupied and unable to join Obama, Clooney, and Gates, Meghan paid a visit to Justice for Girls.
Reports suggest that during her time with the organization, she engaged in discussions about leadership, justice, and equality for teenage girls living in poverty in Canada.
This visit took place in January 2020, shortly after Meghan and Prince Harry announced their decision to step back from their royal duties.
Meghan's outfit for the occasion included Ralph Lauren silk wide-leg trousers, a white jumper, and Edge of Ember wave earrings worth £46.
She accessorized with her favorite Cartier love yellow gold bracelet priced at £7,050, Princess Diana's gold Tank Francais watch, and a Lorraine Schwartz against evil eye bracelet worth £15,000.
Following her visit, Meghan took to Instagram to express her delight in returning to Justice for Girls.
She was accompanied by Jessica Lake and Laurie Thompson from the Lake family's All One Fund.
Together, they engaged in an inspiring and heartfelt conversation about justice and equality for teenage girls living in poverty, not only in Canada but also around the world.
The discussion focused on the decades-long advocacy work of Justice for Girls, which aims to secure girls' access to education, protect them from violence, uphold indigenous rights, and promote environmental justice.
A particularly impactful aspect of the conversation revolved around girls' and young women's leadership.
Meghan, who has been a feminist advocate from a young age, eagerly conversed with two teen interns, providing them with support, understanding, and inspiration for their personal struggles for justice.