'Confidence comes in knowing that a woman by your side, not behind you, is...something that you shouldn't feel threatened about...you should feel really empowered', the Duchess of Sussex tells AnneMcElvoy on 'The Economist asks' queenscomtrust
Meghan Markle , Annie Lennox, Adwoa Aboah, Julia Gillard and other guests discuss feminism with Anne McElvoy on International Women’s Day.
They debate how to end period poverty, what men and boys can do and does the Duchess get irked by charges of supporting"trendy" causes? The event was organised by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust
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