They say never meet your heroes, but when has that stopped us from doing it? The Duchess of Sussex is giving people a chance to meet and dine with her, but it comes at a cost that could burn a hole in your pocket and then some.
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Charity cause
Meghan Markle is reportedly hosting a luxurious charity dinner with special guests. Up to ten people can be a part of her dinner guest list. The 41-year-old has teamed up with the Women's Fund of Central Indiana.
Hello magazine confirms that the event will take place on November 29 at the Indianapolis Downtown Marriott. Women’s Fund announced the news online, writing:
Women's Fund is proud to welcome Meghan, The #DuchessOfSussex, to Indianapolis. The Duchess is a mother, feminist, and champion of human rights.
Rabbi Sandy Sasso, an acclaimed writer and community leader, will serve as moderator for the evening. Rabbi Sandy Sasso is the first woman rabbi ordained by the Reconstructionist movement and previously served at Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis.
Road trip! The event is November 29. Purchase your table for 10.
The name of the event is going to be The Power of Women: An Evening with Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and the event will be closed to the media. Women’s Fund has invited Markle as she has been a lifetime supporter of women and girls, and this advocacy runs through all of her business and charitable endeavours.
Hefty charity
According to reports, anyone can buy tickets for the event as long as they’re willing to be set back a pretty penny. Tickets for Markle's table start at a whopping $5,000! It will provide $2,500 worth of foodand drinks.
The table is available for purchase for groups and organisations who support the mission of the Women's fund.
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Hello: 'Here's how you can spend the evening with Meghan Markle – details'
Women’s Fund: 'Power of Women'
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