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Meghan Markle is set to be a guest speaker at the upcoming Her Best Life Retreat, which is hosted by Jackie ‘O’ Henderson’s events company Besties.

Much has been speculated on about Markle’s appearance at the said retreat, and Henderson’s manager has touched on whether or not the Duchess of Sussex will be paid for showing up.

Will Meghan Markle Be Paid for Her Appearance?

According to Sky News, Gemma O’Neill, Henderson’s manager and podcast co-host, touched on the topic.

“I’m going to answer probably something that I think would feel fairly obvious, ‘Oh it must be costing you a fortune to have Meghan come to your event’,” O’Neill said. “Um, no guys, I think you all know, the community knows, I don’t have that kind of money, guys. That’s not on the cards for me.

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“But what I will say is that she is effectively doing this as a favour to our mutual friend,” she clarified.

The mutual friend is revealed to be Soho House consultant Markus Anderson, who is best to known for arranging Markle’s blind date with Prince Harry.

Meghan Makes Surprise Visit at Children’s Hospital

Markle was most recently spotted on March 12 making a surprise hospital visit at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA).

According to PEOPLE, the Duchess of Sussex spent time painting with some patients and also visited those who are bed-bound.

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It is understood that her visit is part of the CHLA’s month-long Make March Matter campaign.

“Make March Matter is an annual fundraising campaign for CHLA that unites celebrities, businesses, and the greater community in support of its mission of creating hope and building healthier futures,” CHLA said in a statement.

The statement added, “Funds raised will help ensure the hospital can provide sick and critically injured children with the best quality care, research and innovation that happens at CHLA every day for the last 125 years.”

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss ideas from European cities to address the empty spaces in Perth and Fremantle.

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AFC, RM Williams launch fashion manufacturing strategy

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The Australian Fashion Council and RM Williams have launched a national plan to rebuild Australia’s manufacturing capability across the textile, clothing and footwear sector.

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Tax office wins $3 million fight with rocks promoter Shane Sadleir

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The Australian Taxation Office has won a $3 million battle with veteran resources company promoter Shane Beatty Sadleir over bills going back two decades.

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Dow Falls to Lowest Close This Year After Oil’s Latest Climb

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended Wednesday at its lowest close of the year, dragged down by a new climb in oil prices that threatened to hold fuel costs at painful levels for many U.S. companies and consumers. 

Futures for Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 4.8% to trade at around $92 a barrel, unbowed by an announcement from the International Energy Agency that its member countries will release a record 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves.

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Mondo Duplantis Smashes Pole Vault World Record Again, Clears 6.31m in Uppsala

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Mondo Duplantis Smashes Pole Vault World Record Again, Clears 6.31m

Swedish athlete Mondo Duplantis continues to dominate the pole vault scene after setting a new world record of 6.31 metres at the Mondo Classic indoor meeting in Uppsala on Thursday.

The Olympic and world champion surpassed his previous mark by one centimeter. Duplantis opened the competition at 5.65m, smoothly progressed through 5.90m and 6.08m, and cleared the historic height with flawless execution.

Flawless Performance and Record-Breaking Consistency

Unlike most track and field disciplines, pole vault has a single world record for indoor and outdoor performances, amplifying the significance of Duplantis’ achievement.

Since setting his first world record in 2020, he has now broken the mark 15 times, according to Reuters. His consistency in breaking records was unbelievable since no athlete has ever done that before.

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The 26-year-old is not only athletic, but his power, timing, and precision are a rare gem in the field. This makes him a once-in-a-generation athlete for the next-gen decade.

International Competitors Push the Field

Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen claimed second place by clearing 6.00m, marking his second successful six-metre vault this season. American vaulters Zachery Bradford and Sam Kendricks, along with Australia’s Kurtis Marschall, all cleared 5.90m, highlighting the growing competitiveness on the international stage.

Despite these strong performances, none could match the technical precision or dominance of Duplantis. According to some fans, it’s not a competition since no one was close to what Duplantis did during that day.

“I always wonder whether he’ll ever jump the highest he possibly can before it’s too late, or if he’ll continue to push it one increment at a time and end up on the back-end of his career before he ever hits his true max height,” one fan said on Reddit.

“Duplantis TLDR: He could’ve made the current WR a long time ago, but he gets a payout every time he breaks it, so he’s been breaking the record by 1cm multiple times a year for a long time,” another one joked.

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Duplantis’ Lasting Legacy in Track and Field

Mondo Duplantis continues to show us that the limits of pole vaulting are only in our heads. He is considered a superhuman by many fans due to his unmatched streak of record-breaking performances.

At each record that he broke, he pushed the boundaries of human performance to the extreme. Some fans believe that pole vaulting should be changed to Mondo vaulting. That’s how good he is when he’s in the zone. He’s unstoppable and is in a league of his own.

Originally published on sportsworldnews.com

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