The Duchess of Sussex, during an interview with Marie Claire at a charity event, discussed how to make Afghan women who have settled in the US feel more at home. She highlighted the importance of community support for newcomers.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, recently conducted an interview with Marie Claire magazine at a charity event . During the interview, she discussed how Americans can make women in similar circumstances to her guests feel more at ease in the United States. She emphasized the importance of treating newcomers as they would wish to be treated themselves.
Since leaving royal duties in 2020, the Duchess has spoken openly about her challenges adapting to life within the Royal Family and highlighted the significance of community support for those who are away from their home countries
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