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Michelle Obama, Amal Clooney and Melinda Gates are partnering to launch the Get Her There campaign, aimed at improving access to education, ending child marriage, and promoting gender equality for teen girls worldwide.
While Meghan Markle is not part of this campaign, she reportedly would do anything to be involved.
Meghan and Harry were not invited to the recent kick-off event for the Clooney Foundation for Justice, which was attended by a star-studded guest list, including Donatella Versace, Meryl Streep, Dua Lipa, Julia Roberts, Tracee Ellis Ross, Gayle King, John Krasinski, Cindy Crawford, Jodie Turner-Smith, Charlotte Tilbury, Gemma Chan, Ethan Hawke, and more.
The Clooneys are known for their philanthropic work, with George co-founding Not On Our Watch, an organization focused on minimizing genocide in Sudan, and the Clooney Foundation for Justice with his wife Amal, a human rights lawyer.
Harry, on the other hand, co-founded Centre Bail in 2006, a charity focused on the mental health and wellbeing of HIV-stricken children in Lesotho and Botswana.
According to royal author Tina Brown, Meghan made friends with celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney after her engagement to Prince Harry due to her newfound royal connection.
However, it should be noted that George and Amal Clooney, who attended Harry and Meghan's wedding in 2018, have reportedly told a fellow guest that they don't know the couple.
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Despite not being involved in the Get Her There campaign or the recent Clooney Foundation event, Meghan is reportedly hosting a luxurious charity dinner with up to 10 guests.
The event, called The Power of Women, will take place on November 29th at the Indianapolis downtown Marriott and is closed to the media.
Meghan has teamed up with the Women's Fund of Central Indiana, an organization focused on supporting women and girls.
The Women's Fund announced the news online, stating that Meghan is a mother, feminist, and champion of human rights.
Rabbi Sandy Sasso, an acclaimed writer and community leader, will serve as moderator for the evening.
Anyone can purchase tickets for the event, but they come with a hefty price tag, starting at $5,000 per table.
While Meghan has faced backlash for her recent appearance on the Archewell Audio podcast, a source close to her says she chooses not to get demotivated by negative comments.
The source notes that this negative backlash is disappointing, but Meghan has learned not to dwell on negativity, especially over something as trivial as a job she left many years ago.
In conclusion, while Meghan Markle is not involved in the Get Her There campaign or the recent Clooney Foundation event, she continues to use her platform to support causes she believes in, such as women's rights and education.
Her upcoming charity dinner with the Women's Fund of Central Indiana is just one example of how she is using her influence to make a positive impact.