Meghan Markle voiced her support for working mothers and shared a new charity initiative in the United States.
The 40-year-old mother of two announced in a statement that she and Prince Harry’s Archewell Foundation have launched a “National Business Coalition for Childcare” in partnership with Marshall Plan for Moms in hopes of pushing for more childcare. solutions in the world, in the business world.
Harry, 37, the Duchess of Sussex, who lives in Montecito with his three-year-old son Archie and 10-month-old daughter Lilibet, says companies are listening to their employees’ needs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The California-born working mom said in a statement that she called the “big shoulder” from Covid-19.
Meghan Markle, 40, commended working mothers and announced Archewell’s new partnership with the Marshall Plan for Moms USA charity for “The National Business Coalition for Child Care.” (Pictured during the Invictus Games in The Hague on 17 April)
Marshall Plan for Mothers is a US-based charity committed to greater flexibility and workplace policies to help working mothers balance their careers and parenting responsibilities.
“Families all over the world, and working mothers in particular, demand a lot,” Meghan said.
This has been exacerbated by the pandemic, with rising welfare responsibilities, rising prices, and economic uncertainty. As it is often said, it takes a village to raise a child,” he added.
“Today, we are sending the message that childcare is not just a community need, it is a business need,” she added. “Creating a stronger workforce starts with meeting the needs of families.”

Harry, 37, the Duchess of Sussex, who lives in Montecito with his three-year-old son Archie and 10-month-old daughter Lilibet, is asking companies to listen to their employees’ needs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to research conducted in partnership with McKinsey & Company for the Marshall for Moms Plan, 69% of mothers with children younger than five are more likely to choose employers that provide onsite childcare or financial support for their childcare.
This isn’t the first time Meghan has emerged as a parent advocate.
He made a political statement last year when he wrote a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Leader Chuck Schumer advocating paid family leave.
“I am not an elected official and a politician,” wrote Markle, who has long been rumored to want to pursue a career in politics. “I am writing to you – as a mother – in support of paid leave at this crucial moment.

Harry and Meghan have confirmed they will be attending the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
The extraordinary 1,030-word letter, circulated to support the media for sharing, asked Pelosi and Schumer to consider their request “on behalf of my family, Archie, Lili and Harry.”
Painting from humble beginnings, the Duchess said her family struggled when she was younger, despite her well-documented middle-class upbringing, where her father, an Emmy-winning $200,000 a year, attended private elementary and high schools.
And now he lives in a massive $14 million mansion in Montecito, California, complete with designer touches, and has signed a series of lucrative deals with Spotify and Netflix believed to be worth over $150 million.
News of Archewell’s new venture came when it was confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be attending the Queen of England’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
“Princes Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are excited and honored to be attending the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Party with their children in June,” the couple’s spokesperson said.
However, it has been announced that Harry and Meghan, along with their cousins and some other members of the royal family, will not be seen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during their visit.
Often at the center of major royal events, including Trooping the Color and weddings, the balcony stage often sees the Queen’s extended family gather to watch a flight parade and is a rare opportunity for fans to see the entire family. Enlarged to see together.
After being removed from public life, and after resolving a civil lawsuit filed in America over sexual misconduct allegations against Virginia Giuffre (which she vehemently denies), it was unthinkable for Beatrice and Eugenie’s father, Prince Andrew, to have a place.
Despite allegations that the Queen had previously offered Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a place on the platform, they were also removed from the list, but soon announced that they would be in London to celebrate with their two children today.
Platinum Jubilee: Who will be missing from the balcony? The Queen’s beloved grandchildren, great-grandchildren and close cousins will miss the view from the balcony

Left to right: Zenouska Mowatt, Lady Gabriella Windsor, Thomas Kingston, Lord Frederick Windsor, Sophie Winkleman, Princess Michael of Kent, Prince Michael of Kent, Lord Nicholas Windsor and Louis Windsor will not appear. But Prince Louis, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall, Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence, Prince Charles, Prince Edward and Princess Anne have all earned a place on the queen’s side. Among those absent are Princess Eugenie, Prince Andrew, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. James, Viscount Severn, but no room for Isla Phillips, Savannah Phillips, Peter Phillips, ex-wife Autumn Phillips or Lyla Gilman. Lady Louise Windsor will be there. However, the following were also dismissed: Lady Helen Taylor, Flora Ogilvy, George Gilman, Lady Rose Gilman, James Ogilvy, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Duchess of Gloucester, Alexander Ogilvy. Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of St Andrews and George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
OUT 1: Zenouska Mowatt
OUTPUT 2: Lady Gabriella Windsor
OUTPUT 3: Thomas Kingston
EXIT 4: Lord Frederick Windsor
EDIT 5: Sophie Winkleman
OUTPUT 6: Princess Michael of Kent
EXIT 7: Prince Michael of Kent
EXIT 8: Lord Nicholas Windsor
OUT 9: Louis Windsor
10. IN: Prince Louis
11. INTRODUCTION: Prince William
12. IN: Prince George
13. INTRO: Princess Charlotte
14. IN: Duchess of Cambridge
15. IN: Duchess of Cornwall
16. IN: Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence
17. IN: Prince Charles
18. IN: Prince Edward
19. IN: Princess Anna
20. IN: Queen II. Elizabeth
21. CLOSED: Princess Eugenia
22. OFF: Prince Andrew
23. OFF: Prince Harry
Exit 24: Meghan Markle
25. In: James, Viscount Severn
EXIT 26: Isla Phillips
OUTPUT 27: Savannah Phillips
28. OUT: Peter Phillips
29. CLOSED: Fall Phillips
30. OUT: Lyla Gilman
31. IN: Lady Louise Windsor
EXIT 32: Lady Helen Taylor
Exit 33: Flora Ogilvy
OUT 34: George Gilman
35. OUT: Lady Rose Gilman
Out 36. James Ogilvy
37. ENTRY: Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
38. IN: Duchess of Gloucester
39. Out: Alexander Ogilvy
Exit 40: Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of St Andrews
41. OUT: George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
NOT SHOWN
42: IN: Sophie Wessex
43: IN: Princess Alexandra
43. OFF: Princess Beatrice
44: OUT: Edo Mapelli Mozzi
45: OUT: Siena Mapelli Mozzi
Exit 45: Jack Brooksbank
46. CLOSED: August Brooksbank
47. OUT: Mia Tindall
48: EXIT: Lena Tindall
49: EXIT: Lucas Tindall
50: EXIT: Mike Tindall
Source: Daily Mail