In celebration of the 10th anniversary of SmartWorks, a UK charity that she serves as patron of, Meghan Markle has expressed her gratitude to the incredible SmartWorks community.
The charity, which provides interview training and clothing to help unemployed women secure employment and re-enter the workplace, has made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of women across the country.
Meghan’s message was posted on the charity’s Instagram page, where she thanked the SmartWorks community for their assistance in helping women in challenging situations.
She acknowledged that the organization goes beyond providing just outfits; it offers care, inspiration, and empowerment.
Meghan emphasized that SmartWorks not only gives a handout but also provides a hand to hold, which has a profound impact on the women they serve.
As a patron of SmartWorks since January 2019, Meghan has witnessed firsthand the transformative effect the charity has on women.
She described the unforgettable smiles that light up their faces when they receive the SmartWorks experience.
This experience sets them on a path they may never have thought possible, ultimately investing in their future and the world at large.
Expressing her deep gratitude, Meghan acknowledged the dedication of all those who make SmartWorks’ work possible day in and day out.
She sent her congratulations to the entire SmartWorks community and wished them another amazing decade of transforming lives.
While Meghan’s involvement with SmartWorks has been commendable, recent reports have raised questions about her contributions to the charity.
It has been noted that the Archibald Foundation, founded by Meghan and Prince Harry in 2021, did not donate any funds to SmartWorks.
This has sparked curiosity as to why the patron did not contribute from her own organization.
According to the Daily Mail, Meghan launched a limited edition clothing range in 2019 to benefit the SmartWorks charity.
The range included items such as a dress from Marks and Spencers, a tote bag from John Lewis, a shirt from her designer friend Misha Nonoo, and a jacket and trousers from Jigsaw.
In 2022, Meghan announced a new partnership with the accessories brand Quijana, which donated 500 tote bags to the charity.
However, recent rumors suggest that Meghan has been reluctant to engage further with SmartWorks.
It is alleged that she was repeatedly asked to attend the charity’s gala but declined due to her aversion to in-person appearances.
This has raised questions about her commitment to the charity and her willingness to actively participate in its activities.
Critics argue that if Meghan does not want to do any work for the charity, then why continue as its patron?
They speculate that she may be seeking the glory associated with the role without actually wanting to put in the effort.
Some even claim that Meghan wants to distance herself from the UK and the lower class since leaving the royal family, as evidenced by her reluctance to visit the country.
Moreover, there are lingering concerns about an incident involving bananas and writing, which was deemed embarrassing for Meghan.
It is suggested that she wants to avoid any reminders of this incident and fears facing criticism from the UK press if she were to set foot in the country again.
Interestingly, despite these reservations, Meghan has recently invested significant resources into PR campaigns targeted at the UK media.
This has led some to speculate that she and Prince Harry are attempting to rebuild their image and regain favor with the British royal family.
Critics argue that this may be a strategic move to regain support in the UK, as their endeavors in the United States seem to revolve around photo opportunities orchestrated by their talent agency, WME.