Meghan Markle attended a roundtable discussion as part of the One Young World Summit on Friday.

Prince Harry accompanied his wife to the event, which supports young leaders from all over the world.

Meghan said that gender equality discussions "can’t happen without men."

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry proved that they're a strong unit this week when they attended the One Young World Summit together.

Meghan Markle had been scheduled to take part in a roundtable discussion about gender equality, and her husband decided to put in a surprise appearance at the event.

Per The Independent, Meghan discussed the issues of gender equality at length, and made a case for men being involved to make real change possible. The duchess said, "What you’re all capable of doing independently is incredible but then when you work collectively, our intention today is to try to create somewhat of a task force to see what we can do within our communities and then use that knowledge to apply it to whatever is happening in all these other communities."

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She continued, "In terms of gender equality, which is something I have championed for quite a long time, I think that conversation can’t happen without men being a part of it." The duchess also explained, "You can't have a conversation of women's empowerment with just women." The Duchess of Sussex then referenced Prince Harry's surprise appearance and said, "Thank you for letting him crash the party," noting that the duke has been a vocal feminist advocate since 2013.

Meghan wore a red lambskin skirt from BOSS by Hugo Boss for the discussion. She completed her look with a V-neck sweater by Joseph, Sarah Flint's Perfect Pumps in cabernet suede, and a pair of Emily Mortimer's Hera Diamond and Gold Studs, which feature ethically sourced diamonds.

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