Meghan Markle publicly apologised over the weekend for crashing a TikTok video at an event. The Duchess of Sussex stepped out last week at the Alliance for Children’s Rights 34th Annual Champions for Children event in support of her close friend Kelly McKee Zajfen.
This happened when the Duchess went to the ladies’ room and accidentally walked in on women filming for TikTok.
Speaking about the moment on Instagram, Meghan – who shared a video snippet of herself with the women in the public bathrooms – wrote: “Proud to honor my forever friend @_heartmom_ for her outstanding work for @allianceforchildrensrights and @allianceofmoms.
“Kelly, you are one of one. Such a special evening + kudos to the gals in the ladies’ room for doing a TikTok video (!) Sorry, we crashed your party, but it was too good not to share.”
In the video, Meghan can be seen laughing and shaking hands with the two women, alongside a snippet of one of the women dancing.
The video reel shared by Meghan also featured other moments from the evening, including presenting the award and walking the red carpet.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to be in Australia in mid-April for a variety of engagements, which have been described as private, business and philanthropic engagements.
Harry and Meghan are not expected to bring their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, to Australia with them.
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