Meghan Markle has shed the trappings of royal life that didn’t fit her—except the obsessive press interest.
By committing to and even doubling down on her belief that women should have a voice, she is proving that she is long gone from the royal bubble and has no plans to return.
On Tuesday night, Meghan didn’t mince any words when she mentioned her politics and her purpose. “When I reflect on the time in my life when I was young, the imprints that were etched in my mind, I can now connect the dots in a much better way to understand how I became a young feminist and evolved into a grown activist,” she said. “The presence ofwas more than a tool that I inherently learned from. It was an invitation to pay very close attention to the fact that change is just one action away.
Of course, the night in Manhattan didn’t end with the cheers that rang out in the ballroom after she finished her speech. As has now been reported and debated at length, Harry, Meghan, and Doria wereby paparazzi in Manhattan for what a spokesperson for the couple said was over two hours. At about 10 p.m.
When news about the events broke Wednesday morning, with a spokesperson for the couple calling the events “near catastrophic,” comparisons were immediately made to the 1997 car crash that took the life of Princess Diana at age 36. No one was injured on Tuesday night, and a statement from the NYPD said that no crashes were reported and no summonses or arrests.
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