The Duchess of Sussex also opened up about her commitment to women's rights: 'What’s really key is to focus on the work that needs to be done.'
, a charity which promotes women's rights and an end to poverty.
Duchess Meghan dances in Cape Town on September 23, the first day of the royal tour of southern Africa.She continued,"But I think for us it has been a really special trip, because you get to see when you’re focusing on the causes that are really important to us, you can see that the impact is good, and it feels meaningful.
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