The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, was at the opening of Luminary Bakery, a bakery run by women in social and economic vulnerability in London and offering courses and paid work to women victims of violence and sex trafficking to help them increase your options for finding employment in a safe environment.

After learning about how products intended for sale are prepared, she chatted with employees: “There is a culture of instant reward. But we are not mechanical objects that need to be repaired,”Meghan told the workers. "The recovery process takes time."

Meghan has already supported other initiatives of a social nature and despite the criticism for and against her recent motherhood and the media pressure to which she is subjected after the stir of her documentary, she does not stop her activities.

Everything indicates that soon she and her husband, Prince Harry, accompanied by little Archie, will fly to California to spend the United States on Thanksgiving Day.
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