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See Meghan and Harry get the giggles after teen drops the F-bomb while talking to them

The Duchess of Sussex ditched her quietly elegant frocks for a novelty print dress by Oscar de la Renta.
The Duchess of Sussex ditched her quietly elegant frocks for a novelty print dress by Oscar de la Renta.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got a fit of the giggles when a teenager they were talking to dropped the F-bomb.

During a visit to Bristol yesterday, the royal couple were chatting with a teen about his experiences of performing at the Old Vic.

When the boy said, “You can’t just be f***ing around on stage,” Meghan burst out laughing and Harry winced and bent his knees.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were taken on a tour of the theatre by Tom Morris, the artistic director.

During the trip to Bristol, Harry and Meghan also visited One25, a charity which supports sex workers trying to break free of prostitution.

Meghan wrote personal messages of love and empowerment on bananas in for food parcels for the women.

She penned the words, “You are strong”, “You are special”, “You are brave” and “You are loved” on the fruit at the One25 organisation based in the St Paul’s area of Bristol.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, visited the One25 organization in Bristol, which works to “reach out to women trapped in or vulnerable to street sex-work, supporting them to break free and build new lives away from violence, poverty and addiction
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, visited the One25 organization in Bristol, which works to “reach out to women trapped in or vulnerable to street sex-work, supporting them to break free and build new lives away from violence, poverty and addiction

The heavily pregnant Duchess revealed she was inspired to leave the positive messages in the food bags after learning about a similar gesture made for school children.

Some women who are still street sex-working in Bristol will have received the parcels from One25 containing the actress-turned-royal’s message later in the evening.

Meghan said: “I was thinking about this the other day. I saw this programme this woman had started in the States on a school lunch programme when on each of the bananas she wrote an affirmation or something to make the kids feel really empowered.

“I thought it was the most incredible idea – this small gesture.”