Educator with Beyoncé ties will appear in Meghan Markle’s podcast
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An educator and motivational speaker with ties to Beyoncé has revealed she will be appearing on Meghan Markle’s podcast next week.
Kasiopia Moore, the principal of Campbell Hall, a well-known high school in Los Angeles, shared the news about her Instagram account yesterday, along with a photo of her and the Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan, 41, looked quintessentially classy in the candid snap. Another photo Kasi shared on her Instagram story showed Prince Harry’s wife looking relaxed and laughing with her podcast guest.
Going on by Kasi, Kasiopia also directs a mentorship program at the Where Art Can Occur Theater in North LA, which was founded by Tina Knowles-Lawson and Richard Lawson, Beyoncé’s mother and stepfather.
Kasiopia Moore, the principal of Campbell Hall, a well-known high school in Los Angeles, revealed on her Instagram account yesterday that she will be appearing on Meghan Markle’s podcast next week. She shared the news along with a photo of her and the Duchess of Sussex
Kasi shared the news on her Instagram story, writing: ‘See you next week, boo! It’s official that we’re besties.”
The photo showed the motivational speaker and Meghan laughing together, with the ‘royally obsessed’ sticker stuck to the snap.
She has not disclosed the topic she and Meghan are discussing about the episode, which will be released on Spotify next week.
Kasi also shared a photo of Meghan and her, which may have been taken at the time the episode was filmed.
Kasi joked that she is now best friends with Meghan after announcing that she will be appearing in the next episode of Archetypes
“Once upon a time with Meghan Markle. What a reminder of the magic that lives within all of us! And how liberating it is to be true to who we are,” Kasi wrote in her Instagram post.
In the photo, she was standing next to the Duchess of Sussex with another woman, whom she did not identify.
The photo showed Meghan wearing stylish £800 black trousers from The Show and a black V-check top and heeled sandals, presumably from Aquazurra.
She had also donned a brown trench coat over her shoulders and kept the rest of the look simple.
Her dark hair was styled in a luscious blow dryer, while Meghan wore her usual day makeup of eyeliner, mascara and nude lip.
Kasi is the principal of Campbell Hall, a well-known high school in LA whose alumni include the Olsen twins and their sister Elizabeth Olsen, Dakota and Elle Fanning, Ariel Winter and Troian Bellisario.
In addition to her work as an educator, she is also the director of the mentoring program set up by Richard and Tina Knowles at their Where Art Can Occur Theater in North LA.
Meghan has revealed she studied for the UK citizenship test – and Harry struggled with some of the answers – but it has long been reported that she didn’t end up taking UK citizenship
Known as Beyoncé’s parents, Tina and Richard founded WACO in 2017, which aims to provide a space for contemporary, stage and visual arts inspired by the African diaspora.
The program Tina’s Angels and Richard’s Warriors, directed by Kasi, aims to stimulate the personal development of teenagers aged 14 to 18 through art.
Kasi, who has 11,500 followers on Instagram, has also spoken about women’s empowerment at several events.
She also currently hosts The Time is Now via Instagram Live and on YouTube where she discussed a wide variety of issues related to women.
Meghan Markle’s star guest on her new Spotify podcast is First Lady of Canada, Sophie Trudeau. Both are pictured together in a photo booth at the Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards (CAFA) at Toronto’s Soho House in 2016.
Meghan has discussed a number of topics with her guests about Archetypes, from being a diva with Mariah Carey to the singleton myth with Mindy Kaling.
The Duchess of Sussex’s guest in her latest Spotify podcast episode was First Lady of Canada Sophie Trudeau. The friends talked about the challenges of parenting and being a partner to two famous men.
The pair described being a mother’s “crushing guilt” in the public eye. Meghan, 41, revealed she threw a pool party for Ms. Trudeau this summer, in which the two “giggled like schoolgirls” and drank wine on the patio of her Montecito mansion.
On episode eight of her Archetypes show, called Good Wife/Bad Wife, Good Mom/Bad Mom, Meghan also chatted with comedian Pamela Adlon, best known as the voice of Bobby Hill in the animated comedy series King of the Hill, which portrays a British became. citizen in 2020.
Meghan also revealed that she was preparing for the Life in the UK test. Although she was born and based in LA, Ms Markle is believed not to be a British citizen as she reportedly abandoned the idea after Megxit in 2020.
Experts said she has not lived in the UK for the three years it takes to gain marital citizenship after she married Harry, 38, in 2018. She arrived in the UK in November 2017 and departed in December 2019.
The Duchess of Sussex said: ‘That citizenship test is so difficult. I studied for it [the test] and I remember saying, “Oh my god”. I would ask my husband, “Did you know this? Did you know this?” And he’d say, “I had no idea.”
She didn’t elaborate on whether she ever took the test — or just studied for it. But Mrs Adlon joked, “I think they made it harder for you. They said, “We’re really going to build walls here.”
Meghan would have had to pass the Life in the UK test, which costs £50 per attempt and has a score of 75 percent, before she could apply for citizenship.
The 45 minute test contains 24 multiple choice questions about UK laws and the legal system, working in the country, its history, culture and other details of British life. It can be rebooked an unlimited number of times, but applicants must pay each time.
It may also include questions about the royal family – of which she is still a member – such as which king was executed in 1649 and who founded the Church of England.
When her engagement to Harry was confirmed in 2017, Buckingham Palace announced that the former Suits star would become a British citizen.
But the Sussexes left the working monarchy in 2020 and moved to the US via Canada, amid reports that Meghan had left the trial.