How did Camilla find out? Is she a regular, reliable royal reporter?
Also, how long after the marriage do you think Meghan will announce the charities she will support? How many do you think she will take on? Do she you think she will tackle some more controverisal ones, like sex trafficking? I know Camilla works with that issue.
Do you think Meghan could be considering charities now?
How did Camilla find out? Is she a regular, reliable royal reporter?
Also, how long after the marriage do you think Meghan will announce the charities she will support? How many do you think she will take on? Do she you think she will tackle some more controverisal ones, like sex trafficking? I know Camilla works with that issue.
Do you think Meghan could be considering charities now?
I read about it on ohnotheydidnt, and most commenters didn't believe it. And then not long after Harry made that statement. I've always liked Meghan, so I was pleasantly surprised.
Ah, I see.
Okay, but what do you all think of the questions I posed re Meghan's charities, etc?
But that's what happened with Kate. Her charities were announced all at once in 2012 or 2011.
But that's what happened with Kate. Her charities were announced all at once in 2012 or 2011.
As far as where Meghan would fit into the scheme of things, I wouldn't be one bit surprised to perhaps see some projects dealing with the performing arts added to the Royal Foundation with Meghan spearheading the project. Its an area where she has expertise and could easily fit under the "youth" area of the Foundation. Most people don't know it but Charles, himself, is patron or president of over 20 performing arts organizations.
That is, of course, if they marry. ? Read an article today that claimed that Meghan was sighted in London being squired around in a black VW, suggesting this was a 'sign' of an imminent engagement. If any of this is true (engagement announcement imminent) this has to be a very fun time for Meghan. The swirl of a looming cosseted privilege: palace gates closing not in front of, but behind her.
A Canadian designer wouldn't be considered to be a U.K. designer, technically or otherwise.
LaRae
I seem to be the only one that thinks that Meghan, herself, will be the designer for her wedding dress. It just makes sense to me that if she has experience in clothing design to the point that she had a contract with Reitmans, she would be more than able to design her own, very personal, wedding gown.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
“The initial idea of developing a collection came from her,” Monique Brosseau, vice president of marketing and visual presentation at Reitman’s said in an interview with WWD. “It was an amazing idea so our designers, who are all based in Montreal, worked closely with her. She provided her vision and her ideas of what could be a work-to-weekend capsule collection.” The resulting collection is all edge—think faux leather leggings, corner office pencil skirts, a pulled together cashmere poncho, and slouchy-yet feminine shirts that will take you from the bar to brunch with your potential in-laws.
Do you actually help design the clothes or are you acting more as a stylist or editor?
This capsule has been crazy because it was much more hands-on in terms of the design process. I wanted the pieces to not feel like a collection per se. For me, it was dipping my toes in this, and thinking about what I want to say about how I dress, because everything is very jet set for me. I thought, well, if I have one carry-on bag and I have to throw four pieces in there to be ready for any event that I'm going to, what would I have?
I think we will have some news about Meghan and Harry in December. Until then, nothing. It sucks having to wait 2 months.