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Meghan Markle Honoured at Children's Rights Event in Beverly Hills
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was honoured at the Alliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children event in Beverly Hills. Her philanthropic work was recognised at the event, where she also supported her friend Kelly McKee Zajfen.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, received special recognition at the Alliance for Children's Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children event on January 19 in Beverly Hills. The Duchess attended the event to support Kelly McKee Zajfen, the co-founder of Alliance of Moms. Her philanthropic work was recognised with an award presented to her at the event. Markle also apologised to two girls for photobombing their TikTok video at the event. The women posted photos on social media of the Duchess, and referred to her as "Queen" for her kind gesture. Markle also posted a note to her Instagram, honouring Zajfen's work for the Alliance for Children's Rights and Alliance of Moms.
Key Facts
- Meghan Markle attended the Alliance for Children's Rights event on January 19.
- The event was the 34th Annual Champions for Children event.
- Markle supported Kelly McKee Zajfen, the co-founder of Alliance of Moms.
- The Duchess of Sussex was recognised for her philanthropic work.
- Markle apologised for photobombing a TikTok video.
- Attendees referred to Markle as "Queen" for her kindness.
- Markle honoured Zajfen's work in an Instagram post.