Jennifer Gates says it's a 'challenging stretch of time' for the family as parents Bill and Melinda go their separate ways

The Stanford graduate put out an Instagram Story.

Bill and Melinda Gates with their children Jennifer, Phoebe and Rory. (Image: Instagram/JenniferKGates)
The news of Bill and Melinda Gates's divorce sent shockwaves through the worlds of philanthropy and public health, after all the couple jointly run the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that with an endowment of nearly $50 billion donates about $5 billion annually to causes in 135 countries around the world. While all of that was thrown into question and others speculated about the future of their individual net worth, the couple's eldest child Jennifer Gates asked for space and privacy as the family navigated a "challenging stretch of time."

The 24-year-old took to Instagram to post a Story, saying, "By now many of you have heard the news that my parents are separating. It's been a challenging stretch of time for our whole family.

"I'm still learning how to best support my own process and emotions as well as family members at this time, and am grateful for the space to do so," she went to add.


The medical student and equestrian said that she "won't personally comment further on anything around the separation."

"Thank you for understanding our desire for privacy while we navigate the next phases of our lives," she concluded.

While the Instagram Story has expired, screenshots of it are doing the rounds on social media.
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Monday morning began with the news of the billionaire couple announcing their separation after 27 years of marriage.

"After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage. Over the last 27 years, we have raised three incredible children and built a foundation that works all over the world to enable all people to lead healthy, productive lives. We continue to share a belief in that mission and will continue our work together at the foundation, but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives. We ask for space and privacy for our family as we begin to navigate this new life," they said in a joint statement posted on each of their social media accounts.


Bill & Melinda Gates: From Philanthropic Work To Cocktail Parties, They Always Came As A Pair
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From muddy streets in South Africa's townships to cocktail parties at Davos -- Bill and Melinda Gates came as a pair.



Together, they built a charitable empire through Bill's technology company Microsoft and the massive non-profit they co-founded and co-chair, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.



And when it came time to announce Monday the end of their 27-year marriage, they did that as a pair too in a joint statement posted to their respective Twitter accounts at exactly the same moment.

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Gates, 65, summed it up like this in a 2019 Netflix documentary series: "In the case of Melinda, it is truly an equal partner."



"She's a lot like me in that she is optimistic and she is interested in science. She is better with people than I am. She's a tiny bit less hard core about knowing, you know, immunology, than I am." Born October 28, 1955, William H. Gates grew up in Seattle and fell in love with machines and computer programming as a geeky-looking 13-year-old. He left Harvard University after two years to start "Micro-soft," a software company, with a childhood friend.



On the other side of the country, Melinda Gates was born Melinda French on August 15, 1964 in Dallas, Texas. The first computer she ever used was an Apple II, and she developed an interest in computer games and programming at school.

Gates, 65, summed it up like this in a 2019 Netflix documentary series: "In the case of Melinda, it is truly an equal partner." "She's a lot like me in that she is optimistic and she is interested in..
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The couple met in 1987, shortly after Melinda started working at Microsoft as a product manager, her first job after graduating from Duke University.



The pair ended up sitting next to each other at a business dinner and hit it off. Melinda, now 56, described her future husband in the Netflix documentary as "funny and very high-energy." But Bill didn't ask her out until a few months later, when they bumped into each other in the Microsoft parking lot. He asked her on a date -- in two weeks.



Melinda teased him for not being "spontaneous enough" and told him to call her closer to the date. A few hours later, he called her at home and asked her out for that night.

The couple met in 1987, shortly after Melinda started working at Microsoft as a product manager, her first job after graduating from Duke University. The pair ended up sitting next to each other at a..
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They married in 1994 and had three children. Before he popped the question, Melinda says she caught Bill weighing the decision by writing out the pros and cons of marriage on a white board.



The couple would go on to revolutionize the technology world: Bill through Microsoft software, Melinda through helping carve out space for women in the male-dominated industry. They launched the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000.



Their foundation is among the world's richest, having provided more than $54 billion in grants over two decades in areas including malaria and infectious disease control, agricultural research, basic health care and sanitation, in various parts of the world.

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The couple's divorce could create new questions about their wealth, most of which has yet to be donated to their foundation. Bill transitioned away from Microsoft in 2006 to focus more on philanthropy.



In 2010, he and Melinda, along with Warren Buffett, created the Giving Pledge, which encourages billionaires to give the majority of their wealth to charity. Initially, Bill wrote the foundation's annual newsletter, but Melinda asked to co-author it in 2013. Although they argued about the idea -- to the point that Melinda said in her 2019 memoir she thought their marriage would end because of it -- they ultimately compromised.



The 2013 letter included just a section by Melinda. They co-authored the letter the next year, but Bill wrote most of it. By 2015, it was a true joint venture.

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Even after their divorce elements of that partnership may remain.



"We continue to share a belief in (our) mission and will continue our work together at the foundation," their statement said. "But we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives."

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