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The Duchess of Sussex declared herself ‘proud to be a feminist’ in her biography on the Royal Family’s official website, also adding details about her charity work, including working in a soup kitchen as a teenager, but eagle-eyed journalists at The Sun have noticed that her entry has been edited, with the reference to feminism removed, and her philanthropy work moved to a different area of the site. It is now listed separately, under ‘Charitable Work’.
Instead, the biography includes information about Megxit, and Meghan’s decision alongside her husband Prince Harry to step down as working Royal Family members.
The section on Meghan on the Royal Family’s website now reads: ‘The Duchess of Sussex, born Rachel Meghan Markle, married Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor in May 2018. The Duke and Duchess have one child, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
As announced in January, The Duke and Duchess have stepped back as senior members of The Royal Family. They are balancing their time between the United Kingdom and North America, continuing to honour their duty to The Queen, the Commonwealth, and their patronages. Frogmore Cottage in the UK remains their family home.
The Duchess will continue to support a number of charitable causes and organisations which reflect the issues with which she…