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At first glance, the schedule of the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tour resembles any other royal trip.
But on closer inspection, the role of the Duchess of Sussex will be different from that of previous visits, with the actor playing not one, but two solo engagements during the couple's visit to Fiji.
Meghan will attend a morning tea on the occasion of the celebration of women's organizations at the residence of the British High Commissioner.
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Aged 37, the young woman will also go solo to visit Suva market traders involved in the UN Women's Program, "Markets for Change".
Another surprise, Meghan and Harry will give speeches during a visit to the University of the South Pacific.
According to a palace source, it is to be hoped that Meghan's leading role in fighting in Fiji will inspire change in the island nation.
"Fiji asked the Duchess to do these events. There is a movement in Fiji to encourage women to move away from the stereotypical roles of cooking and child care, "said the palace's insider Hello! magazine.
Meghan commitments were decided by the host countries and took into account the old Suit the assets and interests of the star.
"She is a very confident speaker. When the Duchess launched (Grenfell Cookbook) Together she spoke with confidence and on the fly. It is natural that during some of the events she organizes herself, she would like to speak, "said the source.
Meghan's more prominent role in the royal tour contrasts with Kate Middleton, who only made her first public address nearly a year after her marriage to Prince William.
The Duchess of Cambridge admitted that she finds that public speaking is "annoying" and that she is rarely heard speaking in public.
A proud feminist, Meghan delivered a 2015 speech at the UN Headquarters in New York at the annual UN Women's Conference.
DISTRIBUTION DAY A DAY
Tuesday, October 16: Sydney, Australia
Wednesday, October 17: Dubbo, Australia
Thursday, October 18th: Melbourne, Australia
Friday, October 19th: Sydney, Australia
Saturday, October 20: Sydney, Australia
Sunday, October 21: Sydney, Australia
Monday, October 22: Fraser Island, Australia
Tuesday, October 23: Suva, Fiji
Wednesday, October 24: Suva, Fiji
Thursday, October 25: Nadi, Fiji and Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Friday, October 26: Nuku'alofa, Tonga and Sydney, Australia
Saturday, October 27: Sydney, Australia
Sunday, October 28: Wellington, New Zealand
Monday, October 29: Wellington and Abel Tasman, New Zealand
Tuesday, October 30: Auckland, New Zealand
Wednesday, October 31: Rotorua, New Zealand
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