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Meghan takes spotlight in Fiji to back female education

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SUVA: British royal Meghan Markle recounted her own struggles to afford university as she passionate­ly promoted female education to Fijian students in her first speech of the Oceania royal tour on Wednesday.

The pregnant American-born wife of Britain’s Prince Harry took centre stage at the University of the South Pacific to push the case for open access to education, particular­ly for women.

“For women and girls in developing countries this is vital,” she said. “Providing them with access to education is the key to economic and social developmen­t.

“When girls are given the right tools to succeed they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves, but for all of those around them.”

Meghan, 37, graduated with a communicat­ions degree from Northweste­rn University in Illinois before becoming an actress then marrying Harry earlier this year.

Announcing two grants to encourage female empowermen­t in Pacific academia, she said higher education for her was “incredible, impactful and pivotal”, despite the challenge of paying for it.

“It was through scholarshi­ps, financial aid programmes and workstudy — where my earnings from a job on campus went directly towards my tuition — that I was able to attend university,” she said.

“And, without question, worth every effort.”

Harry, who attended the elite Eton school and Sandhurst military academy, looked on admiringly as his American spouse spoke.

“No way I can follow my wife after that,” he said, to laughter from the assembled students. it was

The prince acknowledg­ed the Pacific’s concerns about climate change, announcing four scholarshi­ps to study the issue.

“All of you living here are confronted with this threat in your daily lives,” he said. “You’re actually experienci­ng changing weather patterns, ferocious cyclones and rising sea levels, particular­ly in Tuvalu and Kiribati.

“You’ve been living with this for many years, way before the world started talking about it.”

The royal couple, who arrived in Fiji on Tuesday evening after a week in Australia, appeared relaxed touring the campus, meeting students and preschool children.

Meghan wore a pink floral print maxi-dress and flowers in her hair, while Harry sported a blue Hawaiian shirt.

Harry was due to tour a rainforest project on Wednesday afternoon with Meghan visiting Suva markets.

The royals will travel to Tonga on Thursday before returning briefly to Australia then wrapping up the tour with a visit to New Zealand.

The latest incident triggered an uproar in the lower house of parliament on Tuesday with several opposition parties demanding strict action against vigilante lynchings

 ?? — Reuters ?? Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attends a morning tea reception at the British High Commission­er’s Residence on Wednesday in Suva
— Reuters Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attends a morning tea reception at the British High Commission­er’s Residence on Wednesday in Suva

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