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Meghan Markle had very relatable first job

Royal couple stops at all-girls school during Australian tour

Meghan Markle had very relatable first job

Royal couple stops at all-girls school during Australian tour

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Meghan Markle had very relatable first job

Royal couple stops at all-girls school during Australian tour

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently in Sydney as part of their royal tour and visited Macarthur Girls High Friday. While there, Markle gave a quick speech to students and revealed that her very first job was very relatable.Markle's first official gig was "taking out the trash," a job she said made her the person she is today. "You guys all remind me so much of myself when I was growing up," she reportedly told the high schoolers. "I went to an all-girls school which was incredibly diverse as well. I think being around such empowered young women, it becomes something that you all just grasp onto to understand your world. It makes me so emotional. You’re doing really, really good work and I’m so happy that we’re here. We give you our full support."Prince Harry also spoke about women's empowerment and told the school that men should use their own voices to push for quality.“Men can help as well by getting involved. We have to,” he said.The royal couple visited Macarthur Girls High School to meet students in the “In League in Harmony Youth Advocate” program, which "aims to unite and inspire young people to be advocates for cohesion and inclusion in their communities," according to People.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently in Sydney as part of their royal tour and visited Macarthur Girls High Friday. While there, Markle gave a quick speech to students and revealed that her very first job was very relatable.

Markle's was "taking out the trash," a job she said made her the person she is today.

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"You guys all remind me so much of myself when I was growing up," she . "I went to an all-girls school which was incredibly diverse as well. I think being around such empowered young women, it becomes something that you all just grasp onto to understand your world. It makes me so emotional. You’re doing really, really good work and I’m so happy that we’re here. We give you our full support."

Prince Harry also spoke about women's empowerment and told the school that men should use their own voices to push for quality.

“Men can help as well by getting involved. We have to,” he said.

The royal couple visited Macarthur Girls High School to meet students in the “In League in Harmony Youth Advocate” program, which "aims to unite and inspire young people to be advocates for cohesion and inclusion in their communities," according to .