Watch! Inside Meghan Markle’s 2017 Humanitarian Trip To India
April 18 2019, Published 7:51 p.m. ET
Meghan Markle took a memorable trip to India in January 2017 and new footage of her visit has become public. The pregnant royal flew to Mumbai and Delhi to help empower young women's right to education.
The 37-year-old's charity work was done in conjunction with World Vision UK, a humanitarian aid non-profit organization.
The Duchess of Sussex previously traveled with the organization to Rwanda in 2016.
World Vision UK shared a video clip of the former Suits actress in India on Twitter, where she looked like she had a blast!
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In the video, Meghan is seen hanging out with a group of young women as she received a traditional bindi on her forehead. The women sprinkled gorgeous flower petals on her head.
On her trip, Meghan learned more about the limited access to proper sanitation for girls in India and how it affects menstruation. She said in the clip, “What we found is that enrollment at this school went up three times as much once the latrines were built so that girls had access to clean hygiene and bathroom facilities while they’re at school.”
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