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Small acts of compassion have power to make a difference — Meghan s advice to students

Small acts of compassion have power to make a difference Meghan’s advice to students Jonathan Prynn The Duchess of Sussex has told London schoolchildren of the power of “small acts of compassion” as the row over her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey continued to rock the monarchy. A year after visiting the Robert Clack Upper School in Dagenham on one of her last official engagements as a frontline royal, Meghan, 39, sent a letter to students there. It expressed her happiness at the reopening of schools in the UK after an “incredibly challenging” year of homeschooling. The letter was dated March 8, the day after the interview was broadcast in America and the same day that it was aired by ITV in Britain.

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Meghan: Regular people recall meeting the Duchess ahead of Oprah interview

Meghan: Regular people recall meeting the Duchess ahead of Oprah interview Josh Marcus © Provided by The Independent Everyday people have been sharing their experiences meeting Meghan Markle ahead of the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry’s hotly anticipated sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey. While the couple hasn’t done a joint interview in years, they both keep a busy schedule of public appearances and charitable work, so they’ve managed to meet plenty of regular people directly, without media mediation. “Meghan Markle is one of the kindest, most generous, thoughtful and caring people I’ve had the pleasure of looking up to,” said one Twitter user. “Seeing people be so awfully evil and racist towards her breaks my heart. This day was one of the best of my life and I’ll hold it in my heart forever.”

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