Meghan Markle was born to be royal! A photo of the former Suits actress attending her prom has resurfaced recently.
Meghan Markle was crowned Homecoming Queen at her school.
The picture shows Meghan wearing a glittering tiara shortly after being crowned Homecoming Queen. Prince Harry’s wife is her typical gorgeous self in the snap posted by Twitter user, Meghan’s Mirror. The royal-to-be wears a strapless lilac gown and proudly holds a bouquet of flowers as she stands next to her date.
Fans loved the old picture as they dubbed Meghan the “perfect queen” and commented that they waited so long to see her in a real tiara. “It’s not fair that she looked that good in high school. LOL,” wrote one fan, while another enthused: “She’s beautiful!!”
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Old photos and videos of Meghan as a kid have gradually come to light following the birth of Lilibet Diana. Last month, an old clip showed Meghan, aged 11, campaigning for women’s rights. Nick News host Linda Ellerbee provided the video footage to Inside Edition, which shows a remarkably confident Duchess of Sussex talking about gender issues.
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Meghan Markle's prom photo has resurfaced – and she wore a tiara! <3
Pictures have surfaced of #MeghanMarkle in a #tiara… As Homecoming Queen! Crown pic.twitter.com/lxHXx7U4Ml
— The Royal UK (@TheRoyalUK1) June 15, 2021
After watching an advert for Ivory dishwasher soap that said ‘women all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans,’ she decided to write letters asking for the ‘sexist language to be changed from ‘women’ to ‘people’.
Her father encouraged her to write to Proctor & Gamble, civil rights lawyer Gloria Allred and the first lady at the time, Hillary Clinton. She also wrote to Linda Ellerbee, who interviewed Meghan for the news station in 1993.
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After Meghan’s protest, the advert changed the terminology to ‘people’. She actually spoke of the story in her international Women’s Day speech in 2015. She said: “My eleven-year-old self worked out that if I really wanted someone to hear me, well then I should write a letter to the First Lady.”
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