Meghan Markle has always been a lady with strong opinions. The Duchess of Sussex is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve.
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Emily Giffin hasn’t been a fan of Meghan Markle from the start, but in early May the Something Borrowed author’s comments went viral. Now in a new interview with the Associated Press, Giffin is admitting that she took it too far.
“Well, you know, there’s one thing to have, you know, to in general have legitimate criticisms of people, but that’s a whole other thing,” Giffin said.
“My comments were not legitimate. They were just mean, so that’s sort of two separate things. I mean, I do think it’s
Meghan Markle has always been a lady with strong opinions. The Duchess of Sussex is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve.
her close friendship with Jessica Mulroney, a source tells ET.Markle and Mulroney have been best friends since before the former actress married Prince Harry, but a source tells ET that amid the 40-year-old stylist's recent controversy — which began when influencer Sasha Exeter shared how Mulroney «took offense» to her call to action amid the Black Lives Matter movement and used her «textbook white privilege» to send her a «threat in writing» — Markle has been reevaluating their
We promise it’s not as sinister as it sounds. One royal expert just wants the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to cover all their bases, because one law could possibly leave Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son Archie “trapped” in the United States. But for that to happen, a few major things would have to go down first. Namely, Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, would have to get divorced.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly gearing up to get more publicly involved in the Black Lives Matter movement. Sources close to the couple told Vanity Fair correspondent and royal author, Katie Nicholl, on Thursday that the pair are already speaking with community leaders and activists about their plans to make public some of the work they have been doing behind the scenes.
Meghan Markle's impassioned speech amid the ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd's death — which made her the first royal to speak out in support of Black Lives Matter — she and Prince Harry are preparing to get more involved in the movement. «The Black Lives Matter movement matters to Meghan and it matters to Harry.
It's been nearly a month since Emily Giffin made headlines for calling Meghan Markle "phony" and "unmaternal," but the author still has another apology to get off her chest. "I need to be more careful about the impact of my words," the Something Borrowed author told AP, via the Huffington Post. "Being unfiltered, which is what I've chosen to be and the person I am in real life, and the person that you see on social media, definitely means that I'm going to make mistakes, too." As readers may
Emily Giffin is addressing the controversial criticism she made against Meghan Markle last month — and she’s recognizing where she went wrong.“Well, you know, there’s one thing to have, you know, to in general have legitimate criticisms of people, but that’s a whole other thing,” the Something Borrowed author, 48, told the Associated Press in a recent interview. “My comments were not legitimate.
Family bond. Prince Harry’s aunt Sophie said she “helped” Meghan Markle adjust to royal life, along with the rest fo the British royal family. In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, the Countess of Wessex—who is married to Queen Elizabeth II’s son and Harry’s uncle Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex—opened up about the royal family’s bond with Meghan and her own experience with becoming a royal after she marred got engaged to Edward in 1999.
Prince Harry‘s aunt Sophie, Countess of Wessex, spoke out about his and Meghan Markle‘s new life in the U.S. in a new interview on Saturday, June 6.The countess, who is married to Harry’s uncle Prince Edward, spoke to The Sunday Times in the U.K.
Meghan Markle gave a commencement address on Wednesday as part of Immaculate Heart High School's virtual graduation ceremony for the class of 2020. In a video message recorded on her phone, the Duchess of Sussex, who is an alumna of the all-girls school, said she'd been planning on making a graduation speech for weeks.
Meghan Markle paid tribute to George Floyd during a surprise commencement address to her former high school on Wednesday, June 3.
Meghan Markle tried to connect to some young adults regarding the death of George Floyd -- and the broader issues of racism and police brutality -- In a speech via video Wednesday to graduates of her old high school in Los Angeles.
“Dancing with the Stars” judge Bruno Tonioli is hoping to convince Meghan Markle to compete on an upcoming season. The Duchess of Sussex shocked the world in January when she and Prince Harry revealed plans to step back from their duties as senior members of the royal family and live financially independent of the crown in North America.The duo has since settled down in Los Angeles, which Tonioli believes puts the former “Suits” star in a perfect position to appear on the show.
A 2012 Erase the Hate campaign featuring Meghan Markle is again making the rounds following the death of George Floyd.