Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would ‘certainly be outcasts’ if they spread the Royal Family’s racism.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were apparently ‘informed’ of the risks of going against the Firm with their racist charges.
Kerry Kennedy, a human rights campaigner, made this remark in an interview with Vanitatis, a Spanish journal.
“He spoke of moral courage,” she began, “claiming that few would have the fortitude to question their colleagues, family, and community about the power structure they perpetuated.” And Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have done just that.”
They went to the oldest institution in British history and told them what they were doing incorrectly, that they could not have structural racism within the institution, and that they could not continue to maintain a misconception about mental health.
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Beginning with the statement that the Sussexes “knew that if they did this there would be consequences, that they would be ostracised, that they would lose their family, their status within this institution, and that people would blame them for it,” the activist continued.
She also acknowledged, before coming to her conclusion, “They had done it nonetheless because they thought they could not live with themselves if they did not question this authority. They have shown courage in doing this, in my opinion.