‘IT REALLY RESONATES’

Meghan Markle ‘to focus on supporting Black Lives Matter’ as she considers herself a role model, royal expert claims

MEGHAN Markle is to shift her energy to supporting the Black Lives Matter movement as she sees herself as a role model, according to a royal expert.

Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl claims Meghan and Prince Harry now plan to focus their attention on the rapidly-expanding campaign group. 

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:  "The Black Lives Matter movement matters to Meghan and it matters to Harry.

"And I understand that this is going to be an area where we're going to see the couple doing a lot more work and taking a lot more interest."

The author and broadcaster said the couple's varying backgrounds give them "different perspectives" on the movement which she added "really resonates" with them both.

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And she claims Meghan is particularly "passionate" about the issue and sees herself as "a role model" able to speak out on the issue of racial equality.

saying 'his life mattered' in a heartfelt video message against racism.

The unarmed black man died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, last week after a cop was filmed kneeling on his neck during his arrest.

Floyd was slowly murdered by Derek Chauvin in broad daylight as he cried and screamed into the pavement that he couldn't breathe because Chauvin was kneeling on his neck.

The tragedy sparked widespread outrage and protests which have spread across the US, the UK and the rest of the world.

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Meghan Markle released a passionate statement after the death of George Floyd
The Duchess of Sussex spoke out in a moving video

Meghan compared Floyd's death to those of other African Americans who have died in police custody.

She said: “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 do not know.”

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She added: “I wasn’t sure what I could say to you. I wanted to say the right thing and I was really nervous that it would get picked apart.

“And I realised the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing.”

Meghan referred to a teacher from the school, who she says gave her the courage to speak out.

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She said: "I was thinking about this moment when I was a sophomore, I was 15... it’s the year we do volunteer work.

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"And I remember one teachers, Ms Pollia, said to me, ‘always remember to put other’s needs above your own fears’.

"That has stuck with me throughout my entire life and I have thought about it more in the last week than ever before."

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