Meghan Markle’s lawyers are pointing fingers at the intrusive British press for her fallout with her father Thomas Markle.
30.06.2020 - 03:03 / justjared.com
Meghan Markle made a very important phone call over the weekend to Althea Bernstein.
If you don’t know, Althea was the target of a hate crime by a group of white men, who doused her with lighter fluid and set her on fire in Wisconsin last week.
According to Channel 3000, the Duchess of Sussex, along with her husband, Prince Harry, made special call to Althea to offer their support.
“Her and Meghan talked about the importance of self care and allowing herself to heal,” Michael Johnson, president
Meghan Markle’s lawyers are pointing fingers at the intrusive British press for her fallout with her father Thomas Markle.
Another royal baby might be on the way for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle! The couple has been enjoying their time together in a secluded area of Los Angeles, where they have been spending quality time together and raising their one-year-old son, Archie, as friends and fans speculate that they are prepping for another little one.
Meghan Markle joined in this year's virtual Girl Up leadership summit to deliver a brief but inspired speech to young women everywhere. In her remarks, the Duchess of Sussex commended the young women on the change that they've already helped create and then encouraged them to keep going and pushing toward an equal world."Keep challenging.
Meghan Markle‘s estranged father, Thomas Markle, is “continuing to try and get in contact” with his daughter since she and Prince Harry moved to Los Angeles, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.The retired lighting director, 75, who lives in Mexico, has been “sending letters to the house” with hopes of reaching the former Suits star, 38, who relocated to California with her husband, 35, and their 14-month-old son, Archie, in March.
Meghan Markle looked chic while out in Beverly Hills, California, with husband Prince Harry. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were photographed stepping out for an appointment on Friday.Meghan wore a loose cream, linen dress with black Sam Edelman ballet flats, in photos obtained by on Saturday.
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Meghan Markle's go-to handbag designers, Gabriela Hearst, has released a new style. Gabriela Hearst has teamed up with Net-a-Porter to launch the new Baez bag, available exclusively on the website through July 13. The sleek leather tote features a structured pouch silhouette and loop handles similar to the Demi and Nina bag styles Markle has carried multiple times during royal outings, most recently for Commonwealth Day Service in March.
Meghan Markle's go-to handbag designers has released a new style. Gabriela Hearst has teamed up with Net-a-Porter to launch the new Baez bag, available exclusively on the website through July 13. The sleek leather tote features a structured pouch silhouette and loop handles similar to the Demi and Nina bag styles Markle has carried multiple times during royal outings, most recently for Commonwealth Day Service in March.
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Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dropped their Sussex Royal charity, their royal exit really feels complete. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have finally moved to close their first charity as a royal couple together with official paperwork filed this July, several sources claim. It certainly marks a bittersweet moment for the pair and their followers, as all things Sussex Royal are officially no more.
Stop Hate for Profit campaign, People reports, which calls on businesses to stop advertising on Facebook to protest its failure to deplatform racist hate speech. Facebook was recently condemned for its refusal to remove Donald Trump's post inciting violence against Black Lives Matter protestors—"when the looting starts the shooting starts," Trump wrote on both Facebook and Twitter—and has long been criticized for enabling the spread of hate speech and misinformation.
The Sussexes are taking a stand. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle support boycotting Facebook to end racism on the platform and are reportedly “working behind the scenes” with the Stop Hate for Profit campaign, reports People. The campaign calls upon businesses and public pages to cease advertising with Facebook in protest of the tech giant’s poor moderation of hate speech.
A royal call. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reached out to Althea Bernstein, an 18-year-old who was the victim of a racial hate crime in Madison, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, June 24. According to Bernstein’s spokesperson Michael Johnson, who’s also the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County, the teen spoke to the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex for 40 minutes on Saturday, June 27.
Meghan Markle made a personal phone call to Althea Bernstein, an 18-year-old biracial woman from Madison, Wisconsin, who claims she was set on fire while driving by four white men in an alleged hate crime.Michael Johnson, the President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County and Bernstein's acting spokesperson, confirmed in an interview with local news station WISC-TV — Channel 3000 that the Duchess of Sussex spoke with the victim for approximately 40 minutes on Saturday, June 27, with her
Meghan Markle connected with Althea Bernstein, a biracial 18-year-old who was allegedly set on fire by four white men last week, after hearing about her experience.“Thank you Meghan for reaching out and checking on our kids in Madison, Wisconsin, today,” reads a Facebook post by Michael Johnson, CEO and President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County, who has been acting as Bernstein’s spokesperson.
), she has been “struggling” and “emotional” since the hate crime took place, and “Meghan lifted her spirits.” Michael also said that Meghan sounded “almost like a seasoned high school counselor” and confirmed that she's agreed to speak with local kids via a virtual town hall in the coming weeks. In a , Michael revealed that Meghan said “My faith is greater than any fear in my heart.
Meghan Markle reached out to Althea Bernstein, an 18-year-old Black woman, who was the victim of an alleged hate crime in Wisconsin last week, reported E! News.
Ever since they moved to Los Angeles in late March, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have quietly volunteered for local charities and they have also been working on their new Archewell Foundation. Now, insiders claim that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working behind the scenes to fight online hate speech.