Meghan Markle received a shocking news from her friend after Buckingham Palace made a great announcement about the new honor for Queen Camilla, who visits Canada with King Charles.
The Palace shared a photo of Queen Camilla with the monarch, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carmy, and the governor general to reveal the honor.
The post was shared with the legend: “This afternoon, the queen was sworn as a member of the Canadian private council.”
He added: “In the presence of the king, the governor general and the prime minister, the queen participated in a private ceremony.”
The private council is a group of people who advise the king on importance of importance for Canada.
Meanwhile, Average lemonada shared a publication about the last episode of Meghan Markle’s Podcast Confessions of a female founder.
Meghan and her friend Sara Blakely become sincere about assuming risks in the last episode.
“They become real about assuming risks, believing in yourself and creating bold commercial movements,” reads the publication.
In the video, Meghan says: “I mean, it was not until the 70s that women could have a credit card line, a credit line on the credit card, without her husband saying yes.”
When commenting on it, Sara said “Meghan, do you know what year women were allowed to obtain a commercial loan on their own without a man advance or agree it?”
To which, Meghan replies: “Was it, correct … In the late 70s, the early 80s? No, are you going to surprise me?”
Sara says: “1988. He was a young man in high school when women were allowed to go to a bank and say: ‘I would like to bet on myself. I have a business idea.”
Meghan replies: “Oh my lord?