Meghan Markle has always been a lady with strong opinions. The Duchess of Sussex is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve.
04.06.2020 - 11:59 / foxnews.com
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.
“Because George Floyd's life mattered, and Breonna Taylor's life mattered, and Philando Castile's life mattered, and Tamir Rice's life mattered, and so did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we don't know,” Markle told the class, according to
.Meghan Markle has always been a lady with strong opinions. The Duchess of Sussex is known for wearing her heart on her sleeve.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new life in Los Angeles continues to garner attention after the couple stepped back from the royal family earlier this year in January. As per latest reports, Meghan and Harry will be delaying the launch of their nonprofit, Archewell, to 2021.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be in for a challenge when it comes to finding privacy in Los Angeles. Former royal protection officer Simon Morgan recently spoke with Us Weekly about the struggles that the pair will face after relocating from the U.K.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may struggle to have privacy while living in Los Angeles, according to former royal protection officer Simon Morgan.“I think a lot of it will depend on how they actually engage with people, both in terms of the ordinary person in the streets and the media, and how much access they allow with that,” he explained on Us Weekly’s Royally Us on Thursday, June 4. “The more you withdraw, the more people want to know what you’re up to.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, spoke out about the death of George Floyd in a speech to high school students on Wednesday.
Meghan Markle surprised students at Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles this week by delivering a virtual commencement speech to her alma mater. During the five-minute address, the Duchess of Sussex spoke up about the ongoing protests against police brutality and the murder of George Floyd, and she also referenced her own personal history as a biracial woman growing up in California.
Taking a stand. Meghan Markle honored George Floyd and Black Lives Matter in a video for her former Los Angeles high school. The former Duchess of Sussex surprised students at her alma mater, Immaculate Heart High School, on Wednesday, June 3, with a video message for graduates in the wake of Floyd’s death and marches across the world in protest of police brutality and systemic racial violence.
Meghan Markle is using her voice to address the next generation!
is speaking out about the killing of by police officers in Minneapolis.The Duchess of Sussex gave a powerful commencement address via video to the graduating students from her alma mater, Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles, and she directly addressed Floyd's death, the ensuing protests, and Black Lives Matter.
On June 3, Meghan Markle gave a commencement speech to the graduating class of 2020 at Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles (the same school she graduated from herself). In her address, Meghan discussed the “devastating” state of America right now, following George Floyd’s death. She mentioned George, as well as other black men and women who were shot by white police officers, by name in the speech.
Meghan Markle spoke out about George Floyd’s death as she delivered a surprise commencement speech for the students graduating at her former high school in Los Angeles.
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 spoken out about , addressing students at her former high school, Immaculate Heart High in Los Angeles, during a virtual graduation speech.
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.