Meghan Markle Celebrates Holiday Cheer by Supporting Afghan Refugee Women

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Meghan Markle Celebrates Holiday Cheer by Supporting Afghan Refugee Women
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Meghan Markle hosted a special holiday dinner for Afghan refugee women in California, highlighting the importance of community and resilience.

Meghan Markle , Duchess of Sussex, is spreading holiday cheer in California by supporting Afghan refugee women. She did so through the Welcome Project , part of the Archewell Foundation she co-founded with Prince Harry. The Welcome Project focuses on creating inclusive spaces for Afghan women in Southern California. It also collaborates with organizations like Mina’s List, which aids in the evacuation and resettlement of Afghan women.

Meghan described the initiative as a way to provide not just immediate help but a lasting solution, according to “It’s not about quick fixes,” she explained. “It’s about building a foundation for a new beginning.” This week, Meghan hosted a special holiday dinner for women involved with the project in Venice Beach. The event celebrated resilience and the strength of community bonds. WOMEN’S RIGHTS “When you’ve left everything behind, it’s easy to feel like life as you know it is over,” she said during her remarks. “But this gathering reminds us all—life can begin again, even in unexpected ways.” Her words resonated deeply, highlighting the power of hope and solidarity. The Duchess acknowledged how the holiday season can amplify homesickness, especially for those far from their country, according to “The holidays stir so many emotions. You miss home, you miss your culture,” she shared. “But there’s comfort in the new community you’re building here.” She added, “I’m grateful we can be part of that journey.” For the occasion, Meghan opted for understated elegance, wearing a sleeveless turtleneck by Leset and khaki trousers. The choice reflected her practical yet polished style. But the event wasn’t about fashion—it was about connection. Photos captured her deep in conversation, offering encouragement and sharing smiles. The images conveyed her genuine care for fostering meaningful relationships. South Africans may see parallels between Meghan’s advocacy and their own nation’s story of resilienc

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