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LUCRARE DE ATESTAT LA LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

Colegiul Național Pedagogic „Constantin Brătescu”

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and


Duchess of Sussex

Nume și prenume elev: Mitu Elena-Mădălina


Clasa: a XII-a B
Profesor coordonator: Irina Radu

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Table of contents
● Argument…………………………………………………………3
● Chapter I: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex...………………………4
● Chapter II: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex………………………….7
● Chapter III: Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of
Sussex……………………………………………………………10
● Conclusion ………………………………………………………13
● Bibliography …………………………………………………….14
ARGUMENT
Argument
I chose to write about Prince Harry and Meghan because I respect them for the courage
they had when they decided to leave the royal family because of the bad words and the
things they were unjustly accused of. Despite the fact that many say that they are just
pretending and want to attract attention, these people seem to me to be sincere and
fighters, fighting for them and for their family.
Despite the pressure from the outside, Prince Harry and Meghan managed to build their
own lives as they wanted.
In addition to all this, the two did a lot of charity acts. Prince Harry and Meghan
Markle's Archewell foundation brought in some huge donations during its first year of
operation.
Chapter I: Prince Harry, Duke of
Sussex
Chapter I: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
● Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, KCVO (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984) is
a member of the British royal family. He is the younger son of King Charles III and Diana,
Princess of Wales. He is fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.

● Harry was educated at Wetherby School, Ludgrove School, and Eton College. He spent parts of
his gap year in Australia and Lesotho, then underwent officer training at the Royal Military
Academy Sandhurst. He was commissioned as a cornet into the Blues and Royals, serving
temporarily with his brother William and completed training as a troop leader. In 2007–2008, he
served for over ten weeks in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He returned to Afghanistan for a
20-week deployment in 2012–2013 with the Army Air Corps. In June 2015, he resigned from the
army.
Chapter I: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Harry passed the Regular Commissions Board
(RCB) in September 2004 and entered the Royal
Military Academy Sandhurst on 8 May 2005,
where he was known as Officer Cadet Wales, and
joined Alamein Company. In April 2006, Harry
completed his officer training and was
commissioned as a Cornet (second lieutenant) in
the Blues and Royals, a regiment of the Household
Cavalry in the British Army. On 13 April 2008,
when he reached two years' seniority, Harry was
promoted to lieutenant.
Chapter II: Meghan, Duchess of
Sussex
Chapter II: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
• Rachel Meghan Markle was born on August 4, 1981, at West Park Hospital in Canoga Park,
Los Angeles, California, to Doria Ragland (born 1956), a make-up artist, and Thomas Markle
Sr. (born 1944), an Emmy Award winning television lighting director and director of
photography. She identifies as mixed race, often answering questions about her background
with "My dad is Caucasian and my mom is African American. I'm half black and half white."
Her parents separated when she was two years old and divorced four years later. She has a
close relationship with her mother.
• Growing up in Los Angeles, Markle attended Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse. Both her
parents contributed to raising her until the age of 9, after which her father was left in charge
of caring for her as her mother pursued a career. At age 11, she and her classmates wrote to
Procter & Gamble to gender-neutralize a dishwashing soap commercial on national
television.
Chapter II: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
• Markle appeared in small roles in the films Get Him to
the Greek, Remember Me (produced by her then-partner
Trevor Engelson) and The Candidate in 2010 and the
film Horrible Bosses in 2011. She was paid $187,000 for
her role in Remember Me and $171,429 for her role in
the short film The Candidate. In July 2011, she joined
the cast of the USA Network show Suits through to late
2017 and the seventh season. Her character, Rachel
Zane, began as a paralegal and eventually became an
attorney. While working on Suits, she lived for nine
months each year in Toronto. Fortune magazine
estimated that she was paid $50,000 per episode,
amounting to an equivalent annual salary of $450,000.
Chapter III: Prince Harry and
Meghan, Duke and Duchess of
Sussex
Chapter III: Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke
and Duchess of Sussex
• After months of speculation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally
announced their engagement on November 27, 2017. The couple is
"thrilled and happy" to be engaged, and marked the news with a
celebratory photoshoot and a formal interview.
• In the months leading up to the wedding, Meghan has been
introduced not only to the British public, but also to life as a working
royal, as she attends official events alongside her fiancé Harry, all the
while planning the wedding of the year.
Chapter III: Prince Harry and Meghan,
Duke and Duchess of Sussex
On October 15, Kensington Palace announced that
the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were expecting
their first child. The announcement came as the
couple landed in Australia for their first joint royal
tour. On May 6, 2019, Archie Harrison
Mountbatten-Windsor arrived! The baby boy is now
seventh in line for the throne and he is the Queen
and Prince Philip's eighth great grandchild. Harry's
father, Prince Charles and his stepmother, Camilla,
Duchess of Cornwall said that they are "delighted"
with the royal baby's arrival, as did the Queen, Duke
of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge. And On Valentine's Day of 2021, Harry
and Meghan revealed that they were expecting their
second child.
Chapter III: Prince Harry and Meghan,
Duke and Duchess of Sussex
After their wedding, they continued to work with organizations that aligned with causes
close to their hearts, including One Young World and World Vision. Harry and
Meghan’s giving didn’t stop just because they stepped back from their royal duties,
however.
In fact, one of the first things the couple did after announcing their exit and moving
abroad was launch a nonprofit organization called Archewell.
In January 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began rolling out their nonprofit
organization Archewell. At the time, the site featured a note from Harry and the
California native explaining their goal for the organization.
The site described
Archewell as a nonprofit
that "drives systematic
cultural change across all
communities."
CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
It is impossible to ignore the rising number of interracial relationships around the
world. The numbers continue to grow significantly especially in places such as Britain
and the United States. The effects of globalization have caused ripple effects on the
formation of relationships that has impacted multiple generations leading to the
exponential growth. Younger generations find themselves in uncharted territory as more
social implications impact how they are treated and perceived for being raised in
interracial unions. They are tasked with determining, which race they identify better
with, or finding a way to appreciate each race uniquely. As people continue to self-
expand their perspective, it is imperative that a resolution to the identity crisis that
arises from the multiple contacts and disconnections between cultures is determined for
interracial relationships to have a withstanding benefit in society.
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Beck, U., & Beck-Gernsheim, E. (2014). Distant love. Polity.
Caballero. (2019). Interraciality in early twentieth century Britain: Challenging traditional
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• https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/prince-harry-and-meghan-markles-charity-
work-through-the-years/
• https://www.bbc.com/news/explainers-51047186
• https://sussexroyal.com/
• https://www.hellomagazine.com/tags/prince-harry-and-meghan/
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghan,_Duchess_of_Sussex
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex

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