Meghan Markle illuminated the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas, with her presence, marking International Women’s Day with a significant appearance.
Gracing a keynote panel alongside media titans Katie Couric and Brooke Shields on Friday, Meghan dove into deep discussions on women’s representation in media, an issue close to her heart.
The discussion surrounding her outfit did not reflect the substantive issues she addressed at the SXSW event, titled “Breaking Barriers, Shaping Narratives: How Women Lead On and Off the Screen.” The event tackled various pressing issues, including the pervasive toxicity of social media.
SXSW proudly invited Meghan to be a speaker, calling her a champion for feminist causes, human rights, and gender equity. During the discussion, Meghan shared her ordeals with social media, recounting the abuse she faced, particularly during her pregnancies and as a new mother.
“The bulk of the bullying and abuse that I was experiencing in social media and online was when I was pregnant with Archie and with Lily and with a newborn with each of them,” Meghan shared, highlighting the cruelty instead of the catty nature of the attacks.
“You know us as moms, it’s such a tender and sacred time. You can either succumb to it or nearly succumb to how painful that is,” she added.
She emphasized the necessity for a safer online environment, especially for women and children, and pointed out the tragic irony of women being the ones to perpetrate hate towards other women. “We have forgotten about our humanity, and that has got to change,” she said. Her heartfelt message underscored a broader call to action for humanity to embrace kindness and empathy.
The panel also boasted other distinguished speakers, including Emmy Award-winning journalist Katie Couric; acclaimed actress, model, and author Brooke Shields; and Nancy Wang Yuen, a sociologist and diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant.
Within this vibrant atmosphere, Prince Harry, seated among the audience, supported his wife. Being in the spotlight, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are often the subject of criticism and backlash. Previously, they went on a Valentine’s date that sparked online hate.
Meghan donned a striking ensemble of red, celebrating Valentine’s Day with Harry in Whistler, British Columbia. The royal couple, momentarily stepping away from their Invictus Games commitments, were seen exiting an upscale Italian eatery, Il Caminetto, following an intimate
Meghan looked elegant in a red coat, complemented by black wide-leg pants and a matching red clutch, while Harry exuded a casual charm in a navy sweater paired with dark denim jeans.
The duo, arms intertwined, made their way to a luxurious Ford Expedition SUV, their smiles unwavering despite the pressures and criticisms that have shadowed them recently. However, their sighting only brought more backlash from the internet.
The venue for their romantic dinner stands as one of Whistler’s premier dining establishments, known for its exquisite Italian cuisine. Dishes range from $21 to $55, while bottles of wine range from $5,758 to $10,334. People from the online community shared their sentiments on the dinner online.
“Secret?” one Facebook user wrote. “Cameras and summoned Paps everywhere.” Another person concluded through a tweet that the couple’s dinner was “paid for by Invictus, donated funds for wounded veterans,” adding that their action was “grossly inappropriate.”
A second person on Twitter echoed, “Who paid i wonder [sic].” Another social media user also wrote, “How nice of BC taxpayers to be paying for this.”
One person particularly emphasized that Meghan’s “outfit looked a mess.” Meanwhile, another looked for the kids, writing, “No children… hmmm… wonder where they are… not seen them…”
A few others tried to sway social media users not to mind the couple. “They are HISTORY. IGNORE,” wrote one. “They can’t be bothered,” another added.
This dinner outing comes amid their three-day visit to promote the 2025 Invictus Games, set to be hosted in this picturesque ski resort. The Games, which has always been dear to Harry, will introduce winter sports to its roster, including snowboarding, alpine skiing, and wheelchair curling, among others.
Harry’s dedication to the Invictus Games and its athletes remains unwavering. Mike Bourgeois, a former participant, highlighted the royal’s genuine interest in the competitors’ journeys, from their training and coaching to their well-being.
His focus is on understanding the athletes. It’s about recognizing those embarking on a journey of recovery. That’s what drives him,” Bourgeois said. “He sees you and hears you. That’s what it was like for me. And I know that’s what it was like for a lot of my teammates.”
Bourgeois also described the Prince as “super genuine. “This is where the Prince gets recharged. He’s with his people now; he’s with the soldiers and the veterans, and that’s shared experiences,” he added.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived in Vancouver, Canada, days ago aboard a fuel-inefficient private jet. Their choice of transportation has since been criticized given their stance as environmentalists.
In a recent Instagram post by High Brow Hippie, Meghan Markle’s hairstylist, the Duchess of Sussex’s stunning new hair color was unveiled. It has captured the attention of fans worldwide. Her hair, described as a “chocolate chestnut brunette,” showcased an exquisite blend of red and golden undertones with a dark overtone.
This shade not only enhances her complexion with a healthy glow during the winter months but also adds a high-power shine to the hair. The captivating photos, taken at the Invictus Games Training Camp, have sparked a wave of admiration among fans, with comments flooding in praising her new look.
Meghan’s hair has played a significant role throughout her life’s journey, embodying more than just a style statement. Her father, Thomas Markle, has shared touching anecdotes from her childhood, revealing the lengths he went to support her. Rising at dawn, he would spend hours helping Meghan straighten her hair, ensuring it looked precisely as she desired before school.
This ritual was a labor of love for her father, who, despite his career as an Emmy award-winning lighting director, embraced the role of an amateur hairdresser following the end of his marriage to Meghan’s mother. Meghan’s relationship with her hair also intersects with her experiences of racism from an early age.
A particularly poignant memory shared by her father recounts a time when, during a cross-country trip, they were unable to find a salon willing to accommodate them due to racial prejudices. This early exposure to racism marked the beginning of Meghan’s journey toward embracing and defining her identity.
Meghan’s evolution into the public figure we see today was significantly influenced by her time on “Deal Or No Deal,” where she adopted the glossy look that has become her trademark. Whenever Meghan had to do her own hair, she styled it in a sleek bun. Her father fondly recalls Meghan’s keen interest in the art of hair and makeup from a young age, nurtured by time spent on set and learning from professionals.
Reflecting on her childhood, Meghan has spoken about the complexities of identity and the challenges of fitting into categories. She described that when she was younger, she had curly hair, a freckled face, and pale skin. Her appearance was due to being mixed race, which made it difficult for her to fit in.
Today, as a mother, Meghan sees reflections of her own childhood in her son, Archie. A photo that was shared of her at the age of five, cozy in a black hoodie, bears a striking resemblance to Archie at the same age, illustrating the striking resemblance her son bears to her