MEGHAN MARKLE, Prince Harry and baby Archie will arrive in South Africa for their first official tour as a family and one of the issues the couple will focus on is gender-based violence, as their visit follows a series of protests in South Africa against the increase in the number of women being raped and murdered.
President of South Africa Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa admitted the country is facing a national crisis of violence against women, and Meghan is expected to show support for those campaigning on the issue.
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