fight systemic racism and injustice in the United States.According to a source who spoke to The Daily Mail, The Duchess feels as though her "gnawing urgency to uproot from England" was fate, and wants to use her voice for change.
03.06.2020 - 22:27 / perezhilton.com
For the past couple years Meghan Markle hasn’t been allowed to speak out about anything political or controversial. And while all that has changed, so has her relationship with the media — and not for the better.
So to get her honest take on what’s going on in America right now, it helps to travel back in time, to the year 2012. As an actress on the USA Network show Suits, she participated in a PSA series called “I Won’t Stand For…” by the charity group Erase The Hate.
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fight systemic racism and injustice in the United States.According to a source who spoke to The Daily Mail, The Duchess feels as though her "gnawing urgency to uproot from England" was fate, and wants to use her voice for change.
, the Duchess said “As we’ve all seen over the last week, what is happening in our country and in our state and in our hometown of L.A. has been absolutely devastating.
It has been almost two months since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry quit the royal life, but anything and everything related to them still manages to create a stir. The couple round up the last duties of their royal affairs in March and have since moved to Los Angeles with their son Archie Harrison.
Consider us skeptical on this one, but ooooookay!
Meghan Markle, speaking on a video message to the graduates of her old school in Los Angeles, apologised to them that they have to grow up in a world where there is still racial division. She also spoke about the death of George Floyd in the US and its aftermath.
Meghan Markle has shared an emotional speech as she spoke out following the tragic killing of George Floyd in America, declaring that his “life mattered”.The Duchess of Sussex gave a speech to the graduating pupils at her former school, Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles, when she discussed her sadness over the killing of George at the hands of the Minneapolis police.
Meghan Markle has always been one to stand up against inequality. Back in 2012, the Duchess of Sussex appeared in USA Network's "Characters Unite: ‘I Won't Stand For'" campaign, where Markle detailed her past experiences with racism.
A 2012 Erase the Hate campaign featuring Meghan Markle is again making the rounds following the death of George Floyd.
Meghan Markle, 38, may be making a return to television. At least she will be if Dancing With the Stars judge Bruno Tonioli has any say in it. Ahead of the dance competition’s 15th anniversary, Bruno discussed the show’s future with Extra, while also revealing how they’ll move forward with live shows during the coronavirus pandemic.
The trust, which is overseen by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan Markle, took to social media to share a message of support to those who are protesting and demanding justice following the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black Americans at the hands of police officers.
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, headed by the monarch, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan, shared a series of tweets in support of the Black Lives Matter movement happening across the United States. The posts encouraged individuals to continue to speak out against injustices and declared that the youth are vital components of inflicting change across America.