The Women’s Fund of Central Indiana is hosting a special dinner event, and the Duchess of Sussex is scheduled to attend.
The Indianapolis Downtown Marriott will serve as the venue for the event, which has been scheduled for November 29.

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Women’s Fund posted about the news online and stated: “The #DuchessOfSussex, Meghan, is being welcomed to Indianapolis by Women’s Fund with great pride. The Duchess is a feminist, mother, and supporter of human rights.
“Rabbi Sandy Sasso, a well-known author and figure in the community, will moderate the discussion that evening. The first woman to be ordained as a rabbi by the Reconstructionist movement is Rabbi Sandy Sasso, who previously worked at Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis.”
It came to this: “trip by car! It takes place on November 29. Buy your table for ten dollars.”
A table of ten can purchase tickets for $5,000, and there will be $2,500 worth of food and beverages at the event.

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Meghan made her announcement after discussing her life outside of the spotlight in a recent interview with Variety magazine.
In the enlightening article, Meghan was open about how she balances working from home with her relationship with Prince Harry. “Our offices are joint. As most people began to do during lockdown, we conduct our business from home.
“It enables us to spend a lot of time with our children at this incredibly important time in their lives. We won’t be able to go back in time, “The actor disclosed.
In addition, the mother of two mentioned their busy schedules: “I make the kids’ breakfast, and we prepare them for the day. We conduct numerous group calls and Zooms, but we also work to divide the tasks that require the most concentration so that we can accomplish even more.”

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Later, when talking about her relationship with Prince Harry, the 41-year-old said that he is “on a 24-hour time zone.”
Added her: “It’s somewhat the opposite of what I experienced while living in the UK. He’s great at texting back and forth. I strive to respond to emails as quickly as I can. I always advised doing something right away if it takes less than five minutes.”