《メーガン妃 アフリカツアー Day 4 - プライベートMT》
9 / 26 (木)
『A private breakfast meeting』
@ the British High Commissioner’s residence in Bishopscourt
on Thursday morning
木曜日に行われた
プライベート ・ブレークファスト・ミーティング
の様子が明らかにされた。
おそらく
お一人で公務を遂行中の
ハリー王子のお仕事内容にフォーカスするため
でしょう。
メーガン妃のお仕事は後日、様子見で公開。
今回は、
メディアコントロールも成功、
のもよう。
メーガン妃は
女性支援の活動を。
南アフリカを率いる
9人の女性たちと
テーブルを囲んでディスカッション
プライベート ・ブレークファスト・ミーティング
の様子が明らかにされた。
おそらく
お一人で公務を遂行中の
ハリー王子のお仕事内容にフォーカスするため
でしょう。
メーガン妃のお仕事は後日、様子見で公開。
今回は、
メディアコントロールも成功、
のもよう。
メーガン妃は
女性支援の活動を。
南アフリカを率いる
9人の女性たちと
テーブルを囲んでディスカッション
NEW 黒のトップス《Misha Nonoo》”The Boyfriend Tank 2.0” $70
NEW ニットスカート《J Crew》”Striped Knitted Midi Skirt” $130
黒の靴《Manolo Blahnik》”BB pumps”
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“On Thursday we convened a meeting of minds - a group of women ranging from a legendary anti-apartheid activist, female parliamentarians, professors, educators and policy makers to discuss the rights of women in South Africa. In the lead up to this tour it weighed heavily on my heart to see the countless violations against women, and I wanted to spend my time on the ground learning about the situation at hand.
One of the guests, Sophia Williams-De Bruyn was just 18 years old when in 1956 she led 20,000 women to march on the Union Buildings in Pretoria in protest of apartheid pass laws. She is the last living leader of the march, and today, a symbol of those who fight for fundamental human rights - For her it is simple - she fights for what is right.
Issues of gender inequality affect women throughout the world, independent of race, color, creed, or socioeconomic background. In the last week I’ve met with women from all walks of life - religious leaders such as the first female rabbi in Capetown, grassroots leaders in Nyanga at Mbokodo, community activists, parliamentarians, and so many more.
In sitting down with these forward thinkers, it was abundantly clear - it is not enough to simply hope for a better future; the only way forward is “hope in action.” I’m eager to spend the next few days in South Africa continuing to learn, listen and absorb the resilience and optimism I’ve felt here.“
-Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Sussex
インスタ
private breakfast meeting
@ the British High Commissioner’s residence in Bishopscourt
on Thursday morning have been released.
When it comes to supporting women, the Duchess has most certainly walked the walk and that was very much reflected during Thursday's engagement when she told a distinguished group of nine inspiring women
"We can learn a certain amount from the outside, by tracking it through the news, but it’s not the same as being able to truly understand what it’s like on the ground. Much of my life I have been advocating for women and girls’ rights, so this has been an incredibly powerful moment to hear first-hand from all of you."
The group shared their backgrounds with Meghan and their efforts across a number of fields to improve life in their communities across South Africa. People reports she said: "I have been so moved by what I have heard. The leadership and strength shown by these women are remarkable, and at a time when the issue of gender and gender-based violence is at the forefront of people’s minds, I hope their voices will resonate and not only give comfort but also create change. This is not just a South African issue, this is a global problem that can only find solutions with the attention and work of everyone, regardless of gender, status, politics, race or nationality."
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
is a founding member of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. On 9 August, 1956, she led 20,000 women to march on Union Buildings in Pretoria in protest of apartheid lads. She was just eighteen years old. At the march, they sang "You've struck the woman, You've struck a rock". She famously said: "I felt a lump in my throat when I looked at this large army of women: dignified women, courageous women. I felt so humbled to be part of such bravery." In 2001, she was the first recipient of the Women's Award for exceptional national service. Today, she is the last living leader of the Women's march and continues her work as a provincial legislator.
動画
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng was also in attendance. Her father was one of the first black radio announcers at the South African Broadcasting Corporation and her mother went back to college after raising three children to become a qualified primary school teacher. Following in her parents footsteps, she knew she could achieve anything she set her mind to. Mamokgheti became the first black female in South Africa to get a PHD in mathematics education. Today, she's the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town. Meghan is a passionate believer in education for all and the power of education to empower girls. I'm sure the pair had a wonderful conversation.
anti-apartheid activist Dr. Mamphela Ramphele who previously served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and managing director of the World Bank.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation CEO Judy Sikuza,
South African politician Mbali Ntuli,
Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and prominent businesswoman Sonja De Bruyn Sebotsais
and Shadow Minister of Health Siviwe Gwarube.
a stirring speech by Nompendulo Mkhatshwa, one of the youngest women in parliament in South Africa.
"Let us tread softly because we tread on the dreams of a lost generation". I think you'll agree a formidable group of influential women came together for the meeting.
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OUTFIT
NEW 黒のトップス《Misha Nonoo》”The Boyfriend Tank 2.0” $70
sleeveless black top by Misha Nonoo
100% Cotton
NEW ニットスカート《J Crew》”Striped Knitted Midi Skirt” $130
"J.Crew's skirt is knitted with contrasting stripes to create the illusion of playful pleats.
It has an elasticated waistband for a comfortable fit and A-line shape that flares out at the midi hem."
55% viscose, 27% polyester, 15% polyamide, 3% elastane
黒の靴《Manolo Blahnik》”BB pumps”
NEW ニットスカート《J Crew》”Striped Knitted Midi Skirt” $130
黒の靴《Manolo Blahnik》”BB pumps”
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“On Thursday we convened a meeting of minds - a group of women ranging from a legendary anti-apartheid activist, female parliamentarians, professors, educators and policy makers to discuss the rights of women in South Africa. In the lead up to this tour it weighed heavily on my heart to see the countless violations against women, and I wanted to spend my time on the ground learning about the situation at hand.
One of the guests, Sophia Williams-De Bruyn was just 18 years old when in 1956 she led 20,000 women to march on the Union Buildings in Pretoria in protest of apartheid pass laws. She is the last living leader of the march, and today, a symbol of those who fight for fundamental human rights - For her it is simple - she fights for what is right.
Issues of gender inequality affect women throughout the world, independent of race, color, creed, or socioeconomic background. In the last week I’ve met with women from all walks of life - religious leaders such as the first female rabbi in Capetown, grassroots leaders in Nyanga at Mbokodo, community activists, parliamentarians, and so many more.
In sitting down with these forward thinkers, it was abundantly clear - it is not enough to simply hope for a better future; the only way forward is “hope in action.” I’m eager to spend the next few days in South Africa continuing to learn, listen and absorb the resilience and optimism I’ve felt here.“
-Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Sussex
インスタ
private breakfast meeting
@ the British High Commissioner’s residence in Bishopscourt
on Thursday morning have been released.
When it comes to supporting women, the Duchess has most certainly walked the walk and that was very much reflected during Thursday's engagement when she told a distinguished group of nine inspiring women
"We can learn a certain amount from the outside, by tracking it through the news, but it’s not the same as being able to truly understand what it’s like on the ground. Much of my life I have been advocating for women and girls’ rights, so this has been an incredibly powerful moment to hear first-hand from all of you."
The group shared their backgrounds with Meghan and their efforts across a number of fields to improve life in their communities across South Africa. People reports she said: "I have been so moved by what I have heard. The leadership and strength shown by these women are remarkable, and at a time when the issue of gender and gender-based violence is at the forefront of people’s minds, I hope their voices will resonate and not only give comfort but also create change. This is not just a South African issue, this is a global problem that can only find solutions with the attention and work of everyone, regardless of gender, status, politics, race or nationality."
Sophia Williams-De Bruyn
is a founding member of the South African Congress of Trade Unions. On 9 August, 1956, she led 20,000 women to march on Union Buildings in Pretoria in protest of apartheid lads. She was just eighteen years old. At the march, they sang "You've struck the woman, You've struck a rock". She famously said: "I felt a lump in my throat when I looked at this large army of women: dignified women, courageous women. I felt so humbled to be part of such bravery." In 2001, she was the first recipient of the Women's Award for exceptional national service. Today, she is the last living leader of the Women's march and continues her work as a provincial legislator.
動画
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng was also in attendance. Her father was one of the first black radio announcers at the South African Broadcasting Corporation and her mother went back to college after raising three children to become a qualified primary school teacher. Following in her parents footsteps, she knew she could achieve anything she set her mind to. Mamokgheti became the first black female in South Africa to get a PHD in mathematics education. Today, she's the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town. Meghan is a passionate believer in education for all and the power of education to empower girls. I'm sure the pair had a wonderful conversation.
anti-apartheid activist Dr. Mamphela Ramphele who previously served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and managing director of the World Bank.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation CEO Judy Sikuza,
South African politician Mbali Ntuli,
Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum and prominent businesswoman Sonja De Bruyn Sebotsais
and Shadow Minister of Health Siviwe Gwarube.
a stirring speech by Nompendulo Mkhatshwa, one of the youngest women in parliament in South Africa.
"Let us tread softly because we tread on the dreams of a lost generation". I think you'll agree a formidable group of influential women came together for the meeting.
**********************
OUTFIT
NEW 黒のトップス《Misha Nonoo》”The Boyfriend Tank 2.0” $70
sleeveless black top by Misha Nonoo
100% Cotton
NEW ニットスカート《J Crew》”Striped Knitted Midi Skirt” $130
"J.Crew's skirt is knitted with contrasting stripes to create the illusion of playful pleats.
It has an elasticated waistband for a comfortable fit and A-line shape that flares out at the midi hem."
55% viscose, 27% polyester, 15% polyamide, 3% elastane
黒の靴《Manolo Blahnik》”BB pumps”
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《メーガン妃 南アフリカツアー Day 6 》
9 / 28 (土)
@ Cape Town International Airport
↓
(British Airways flight)
↓
to Johannesburg
ハリー王子がマラウィに移動された一方
メーガン妃&アーチー君が空港で目撃
最後の公務先
ヨハネスブルグへ。
↓
(British Airways flight)
↓
to Johannesburg
Saturday 28th September: Harry in Angola
In Angola, Harry will have an audience with President Lourenço at the Presidential Palace. He will then visit the Maternity Hospital Lucrécia Paim. His next leg of the tour will take him to Malawi. Harry has made several private visits in the past but this will be his first official visit.
メーガン妃&アーチー君が空港で目撃
最後の公務先
ヨハネスブルグへ。
この日に移動されたものの
火曜日、1日まで
メーガン妃の
公式公務は特に未発表
その、1日、
ハリー王子と合流もされ
ヨハネスブルグで
公務が予定されている。
ジェットセッタースタイルは
やはりカジュアル
お得意なシンプル&モノクロの
クールなカジュアル
”メーガン妃”
白いシャツ《Misha Nonoo》”The Smart Set Shirt” £125
黒のスキニー《》
フラット靴《》
”アーチー君”
グレーのニット
ネイビーのパンツ
グレーのソックス
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OUTFIT
白いシャツ《Misha Nonoo》”The Smart Set Shirt” £125
黒のスキニー《》
フラット靴《》
”アーチー君”
グレーのニット
ネイビーのパンツ
グレーのソックス
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7515989/Meghan-Markle-clutches-Archie-prepares-fly-Johannesburg-leg-royal-tour.html
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『イベントお知らせ』
”大人のプリンセス気分” 〜英国ファッションを学ぶ〜
ハイティーを頂きながら、
英国ロイヤルファミリーのファッションを参考に、
日本人女性に合うスタイリングや、
英国ならではのブランド、
着こなし術をご紹介。
ここでしか話せない
プラチナ・ダイアモンド・ティアラの試着
&
ヴィクトリア女王のウェディングケーキを再現した
プラチナ・ウェディングケーキの展示も!
世界にウェディングケーキを広めた
ヴィクトリア女王のケーキを、
プラチナで再現した、
とっても貴重なもの!!!
滅多に見ることできません、こちら。。。
恒例、私のロンドン土産もあります〜〜。
他にも、リバティのお土産も❤️
ぜひ楽しい時間をご一緒しましょう♪
10月8日(火) 18:30 〜 20:00
@ 17階 インペリアル ラウンジ アクア
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Part ②
うめだ阪急
キャサリン妃展が開催です〜〜〜❤️
10 / 2 (水)の初日、
ナビゲーターをさせて頂きます〜
11時〜
15時〜
現地集合らしいです、、、、w
いらしてくださいませ
(^_−)−☆
めっちゃ可愛いんです、チラシ❤️
チケットも、こんな感じなので
是非ゲットして
いらしてくださいませ。
同日、
もう一つ
ファッション系ブランドさんとの
ロイヤルトークをさせていただく予定も。
13:30〜
この日は
うめだ阪急で一日お過ごし下さい〜〜(笑)
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『25ans オンラインコラム』
ほぼ毎日書いてます(*^_^*) ♥♥♥
http://www.25ans.jp/princess/catherine
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