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Default Sussexes back report that calls for adverts to break gender stereotypes

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have backed a report calling for adverts to
“break the gender binary” by showing women mowing the lawn and men doing
the cooking.

Megan Markle achieved her great wealth and status by marrying Prince Harry



The couple have given their support to the US charity Equimundo, which is
working to reduce the care-giving equality gap through their biennial State of
the World’s Fathers reports.

“Media should break down gender stereotypes and show men doing cooking
and cleaning and women doing tasks like mowing the lawn or fixing the sink,”
the 91-page document suggests.

It adds that their research aims to “break the gender binary in childhood” by
encouraging men and fathers to do their share of the care work and for boys
to be taught to do the same.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-fa...undo-archwell/
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