Meghan, the wife of Britain's
Prince Harry, has tied a ribbon at the site in Cape Town where a student was murdered last month, in a gesture of solidarity with those who have taken a stand against gender-based violence.
Uyinene Mrwetyana was raped and murdered in a Cape Town post office, one of a spate of killings and rapes that has been the catalyst for
protests against gender-based violence in South Africa, a country with one of the world's highest murder rates.
About 3,000 women in
South Africa were murdered in 2018 - or one every three hours - which is more than five times higher than the global average, the World Health Organization says.