Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation has announced a global partnership with a huge US firm. They have teamed up with the consumer goods company Procter & Gamble, which the Duchess of Sussex wrote to, aged 11, to complain about sexist language.The couple said the collaboration will focus on gender equality, more inclusive online spaces, and resilience and impact through sport.Procter & Gamble is best known for owning major brands such as Crest, Oral B, Gillette, Pampers and Tampax.In 2019, it reported net sales of $67.7billion (£47million).When she was at school, Meghan objected to a dish soap advert which included the line “Mothers around America are fighting greasy pots and pans”.She asked them to change it to “people all.
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