Anonymous wrote:Say what you want about Meghan and Harry (and people surely do have some strong opinions!) but she lost me when she told the story about someone at the Lion King premier telling her that South Africans danced in the street like they did when Nelson Mandela was freed when Meghan and Harry got married. I really laughed out loud on that one. She
had to have known how that sounded.
Also... their foundation's website. As someone who works in this realm, I've truly never seen a foundation with a website like this - This is the picture you choose to put on your website for Advocating for Equitable and Affordable Access to Childcare (
https://archewell.com/news/advocating-equitable-affordable-access-to-childcare/)? This is what you choose for Celebrating the Power of Women (
https://archewell.com/news/celebrating-the-power-of-women/)? This one for Investing in Women (
https://archewell.com/news/ving-project-grant-1-million-women-in-need/)? The fact of the matter is that when you're putting together the face of your foundation, choosing to focus it on photoshoots of yourself rather than focusing on other people is just bizarre.