Meghan Markle's first speech in the UK since stepping away from her Royal duties was full of uplifting messages.
's first speech in the UK since stepping away from her Royal duties was one full of uplifting messages ... including a special shout-out to the youth.
The Duchess of Sussex delivered the keynote address Monday at the One Young World summit in Manchester, where activists get together to talk about solutions for global problems -- including climate change-related issues -- in a think tank/networking capacity. As for what exactly she had to say, well ... check it out for yourself. MM directly speaks to the young folks in the room -- telling them that they're not just the future, but the present., and says she's learned to see the world from his POV -- seeing how he's got perhaps the freshest set of eyes in her immediate orbit. Her daughter,
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