Sunday, May 20, 2018

Meghan Markle isn’t your ordinary princess bride; she’s woke

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Meghan Markle arrived at her wedding with her mother Doria Ragland.

MEGHAN MARKLE's wedding Saturday (May 19) with Prince Harry was the biggest social event of the year. Long before the American actress became the Duchess of Sussex, she fought against racism and declared herself an feminist

As a biracial person -- part white and part African/American -- the 36-year old Markle was particularly aware of the difficulties encountered by people of color.

After Meghan and Harry were married, a new page appeared on the royal website that listed the Duchess of Sussex's activist history.

As a 11-year old, Markle wrote a letter to Proctor and Gamble protesting a TV commercial that relegated women to washing dishes, a stereotype that was harmful to her generation. P&G changed its commercial.

The bio highlights her work on women's empowerment through the UN Women and World Vision organizations. "I am proud to be a woman and a feminist," she said in a speech she delivered to a UN forum on International Women's Day in New York in 2015.

"Alongside her successful career as an actress, Her Royal Highness also wrote and edited a lifestyle website called The Tig which she used as a platform to discuss social issues such as gender equality in addition to articles on travel, food and fashion," reads her official bio.

While starring in the TV series Suits for the USA netework, Markle made this PSA in 2012 for Characters Unite, 


Characters Unite, USA Network’s award-winning public service program, was created to address the social injustices and cultural divides still prevalent in our society.

Inspired by USA Network’s iconic “Characters Welcome” brand and with the support of leading national nonprofit organizations, the ongoing campaign is dedicated to supporting activities and messaging that combat prejudice and intolerance while promoting understanding and acceptance — on-air, online, and in communities across the country.


We wish the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex the best on their wedding day. We hope they continue to use their influence and popularity to reduce the social divisions that plague both Great Britain and the U.S.

(Updated May 20, 7 p.m. to include bio notes.)
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