Meghan Markle's iconic speech has hidden massages
Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle's Women of Vision speech last night had many hidden messages including references to 'service' as she also vowed to stand up for 'what is true'.
Meghan, alongside her husband Prince Harry and mother Doria Ragland stole the limelight at the Ms Foundation for Women's 50th anniversary gala ceremony in New York, where she received the Women of Vision Award.
The Duchess of Sussex's acceptance speech closed out the gala
where she said: 'It's never too late to start. You can be the visionary of
your own life... There is still so much work to be done.'
She
also spoke of her journalist and feminist activist friend Gloria Steinem
"for the inspiration that you are, for your mentorship, sage advice, your
extraordinarily cheeky sense of humour and, of course, for your incredible
friendship, thank you."
In her speech Meghan pointedly praised
'daily acts of service' even though the couple are not known, not for
service, but for launching a guerrilla war against the monarchy.
It seems as Meghan has decided to put her fine words into
actions which really benefit others and ceased seeking publicity by publicly
attacking the royal family.
In turn, Meghan has said Steinem
'reminds me that when you have anger, you have to channel that energy into
something that makes a difference'.
Royal commentator Richard
Fitzwilliams spoke about the importance of Meghan having the support of
Steinem and her mother and husband at last night's event.
He told MailOnline: 'Meghan has been keeping a low profile for
months and this was a spectacular comeback with Gloria Steinem as her mentor
and Harry and her mother Doria Ragland publicly supporting her.'