Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II’s dirty laundry is airing for all the world to see!
29.06.2022 - 04:23 / etonline.com
Meghan Markle and Gloria Steinem got together with renowned journalist Jessica Yellin for a wide-ranging interview in wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and despite the highest court in the land doing away with the landmark 1973 ruling, they still have hope.Yellin moderated the conversation between the Duchess of Sussex and the iconic American feminist for, where Markle offered her thoughts while talking about normalizing conversations about abortion and women's health.
For Markle, she thinks about her family when those topics come up.«I think about how fortunate I felt to be able to have both of my children,» said Markle, mother to son, Archie, 3, and daughter, Lilibet, 1. «I know what it feels like to have a connection to what is growing inside of your body.
What happens with our bodies is so deeply personal, which can also lead to silence and stigma, even though so many of us deal with personal health crises.»In a November 2020 interview with, Markle revealed she suffered a miscarriage earlier that summer.«I know what miscarrying feels like, which I’ve talked about publicly,» Markle continued in. «The more that we normalize conversation about the things that affect our lives and bodies, the more people are going to understand how necessary it is to have protections in place.»Markle, who described Prince Harry as a feminist in the article and said his reaction to the Supreme Court's decision was «guttural,» went on to underscore the importance that, when it comes to abortion, it should always be a woman's right to choose.«This is about women’s physical safety.
It’s also about economic justice, individual autonomy, and who we are as a society,» she continued. «Nobody should be forced to make a
.Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II’s dirty laundry is airing for all the world to see!
Meghan Markle‘s excitement about gracing the cover of Vanity Fair for its October 2017 issue dissipated almost immediately after it hit newsstands, sparking outrage and disdain from the actress and the royal family.
Meghan Markle's excitement about gracing the cover of Vanity Fair for its October 2017 issue dissipated almost immediately after it hit newsstands, sparking outrage and disdain from the actress and the royal family.This tale is part of royal biographer Tom Bower's new book,, and in excerpts published by, the British author explains that Markle was given explicit instructions on what she could and could not mention for the high-profile story.Bower, a prominent investigative journalist in the UK, claims the Duchess of Sussex was given strict orders to steer away from several sensitive subjects: Donald Trump, race and her relationship with Prince Harry. In fact, Bower claims it was Harry's public relations team that insisted Harry not be mentioned in the interview. The interview, instead, was to focus on Meghan's philanthropy and the celebration of the 100th episode of her hit USA show.
It’s not been a good few days for the Royal Family. In a week the monarchy machine hoped would be dominated by celebrations for the Duchess of Cornwall’s 75th birthday and all-round admiration for her good works, the headlines have been dominated by other events.
Meghan Markle a really large white house. New reports say the Duchess of Sussex has set her sights on becoming the next US President, as she gives politically savvy interviews around legislature and voting.While insiders say it’s just the start of her mission to prove a point to everyone who ever doubted her – including the royal family – her critics have called her “delusional” and say her bid is likely to end in defeat and embarrassment.“Meghan is convinced she’d be a huge success in politics and is taking it incredibly seriously,” says an insider close to the 40 year old, who married Prince Harry in 2018, with the couple later becoming parents to three-year-old Archie and Lilibet, one.“She’s convinced there’s a huge opportunity here and is looking to run in the 2028 elections.
The internal report will never be published and its findings won’t even be revealed to those involved, the palace said, but it seems Meghan’s name has been “cleared”.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been pictured alongside their son Archie celebrating the 4th of July parade in Wyoming. MORE: 17 times the royals were spotted in unexpected placesThe family-of-four travelled from their Montecito home in Santa Barbara to Jackson Hole to enjoy the weekend alongside some friends.
Meghan Markle is opening up about how she and her husband Prince Harry reacted to the reversal of Roe v. Wade. The Duchess of Sussex spoke to award-winning journalist Jessica Yelling about the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision for a Vogue feature published on Tuesday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hired Handmaid’s tale director Liz Garbus to produce their upcoming Netflix documentary, according to reports. In 2020, the Sussexes signed a multi-million-pound deal with Netflix, six months after the couple dramatically stepped back from royal duties, and settled down in Los Angeles from where they will launch their new Hollywood career.
Not staying silent. Meghan Markle revealed how she and her husband, Prince Harry, are feeling after the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.