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Published 12:46 29 Apr 2017 BST
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The former First Lady is convinced that there is so much more she and her husband can do outside of public office "without the burden of political baggage".
Mother of two Michelle also said that she is eager to continue her work helping women and girls across the world to receive an education.
This follows the Let Girls learn initiative she launched during her time as First Lady and she continues to stress that the struggles of women and girls are "real".
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