Meghan was born to be a mother. Her mom instincts are so evident when she is around the little ones. In fact, she made sure that she took time out to spend with children at the Invictus Games. She wanted to give the children memories of the games also. The family-oriented Duchess just adores children.
Meghan the Duchess of Sussex is so comfortable talking to global leaders, but she is also equally comfortable with the company of little ones. She is just a natural around kids.The Nations House was the venue for the Invictus family and friends’ reception hosted by the US Embassy at The Hague. While being escorted to the Nations House by Dutch competitors Meghan noticed that the temperature was dropping. Duchess Meghan’s maternal instincts kicked in and she offered a coat to the Dutch mother.
Compassion is the defining cultural force for this century. Meghan and Harry are following in Princess Diana footsteps by supporting a growing community of partners. They are working to fuel systematic cultural change. They listen to individuals; as well as communities and help them share their stories with the world. In simple words, they are practicing compassionate listening.
Duchess Meghan is a mother at heart. She continues leading on Marshall plan for moms supporting paid leave. She once told the crowd that the most important title she will ever have; is “mom”. The Duchess of Sussex. Meghan supports families and is family focused and wants the comprehensive paid leave. There are many families who must take care of loved ones at this critical time. Guaranteed paid leave is critical to families across the country.
“In taking care of your child, you take care of your community, and you take care of your country. … This is about putting families above politics,” the Duchess of Sussex wrote.
When she first became a mother the Duchess of Sussex donated to the children of Guinjata Bay in Prince Archie’s name. Prince Archie Harrison donated $5,000 to Love the Oceans Conservation. Building a lifesaving swimming pool in Guinjata Bay, Mozambique. The goal was to teach young children to swim and save lives from drowning making the community better.
Meghan and Harry are global impact investors. Their impact investments generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex purchased one hundred handmade woolen hats from Make Give Live New Zealand. The woolen hats were for Kiwi children in need on behalf of their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
Writing on her lifestyle blog The TIG the Duchess stated.
“I often ask powerful and successful women how they balance it all – juggling work, being a mom & wife, taking time for yourself and taking care of yourself, straddling the line between letting yourself go or looking like you just stepped off a runway (or at least had the time to put some lipstick on). How do they do it? Seeking the formula for success (and happiness) down pat.”