In a move that perhaps no one expected, Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Marckell, canceled their follow-up on the video and photo platform, known as Instagram.
Prince Harry and Megan Markle asked their followers to identify in the coming days the accounts they thought deserved follow-up, on the basis of their charitable endeavors and their efforts for the benefit of society, whether owned by a person or an organization, Sputnik said, .
Prince Harry and Megan Marshall said they would follow up 15 new accounts in the following month, indicating that the accounts would not be permanent on their own and would be replaced on a monthly basis.
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Prince Harry and Megan Markle |
"In August, we look forward to helping you. We want to know who represents the" forces of change "for you. Each month we will choose specific accounts that represent people or organizations that play an influential role in society and in the world," said Prince Harry and Morgan Markell in a statement. .
The Prince Harry and Megan Marshall Competition, in conjunction with the selection of Megan Markle, brings together 15 women who are seen as "forces for change" on the cover of the September issue of the British magazine Vogue, whose editor-in-chief is in honor.
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Prince Harry and Megan Markle |
Megan, the 37-year-old former actress, said in a statement that she sought to focus the September issue, usually the most readable of the year, on "the values, issues and personalities that affect the world today."
The cover of the magazine, which will be available to the public on Aug. 2, will feature names such as young climate change activist Greta Thonberg, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardirn, boxer Ramla Ali and women's rights advocate Salma Hayek.
Other names to be featured include the writer Shimamanda Ngozi Adishi, the first dancer in the British Royal Ballet, Francesca Hayward, and the former model and pilot Edut Akish.
"In this perspective, I hope you will feel the collective work force of the diverse choice of women chosen for the cover, as well as the team that helped in this issue to help bring this to light," Megan said in a statement.
"I hope readers will feel the inspiration I felt through the forces of change that they will find within these pages," she said.
The issue also includes a "frank dialogue" between Megan Markle and former United States President Michelle Obama, and an interview with Jane Goodell, a veteran of animal behavior.
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