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Racism Helped Drive Prince Harry Meghan Markle Out of UK and Away From the Royal Family – Inc., Inc.com

Racism Helped Drive Prince Harry Meghan Markle Out of UK and Away From the Royal Family – Inc., Inc.com


Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, better known asMeghan Markle, stunned the world (and apparently theroyal family) when they announced on Wednesday that they would be “stepping back” fromroyal duties, splitting their time between Britain and North America, and seeking to become financially independent. But there was one group of people who weren’t at all surprised – black people living in Britain. Some expressed relief that Markle (whose mother is African-American) was finally out of the toxic atmosphere in which she’d been trapped. Theywonderedhow she had stood it for so long. “Nobody should tolerate bullying and abusive behavior because of the color of their skin,” Sanaa Edness, an immigrant from the Caribbean to Britain told theNew York Times. Edness added that she’d experienced similar racism herself.

What racism? Well, there was Rachel Johnson, prime minister Boris Johnson’s sister, whocommentedthat Markle had “rich and exotic DNA.” There was theBBC commentatorwho tweeted an image of Meghan and Harry holding hands with a chimpanzee and joked that it was their son. There was theDaily Mailheadline“Harry’s girl is ( almost) straight outta Compton, “on a story that enumerated the recent crimes that have taken place near Markle’s childhood home, and listed all the street gangs known to operate in the area, reminding the reader again and again that the neighborhood where she was born “couldn’t be more different” from the tony environment in which Prince Harry was raised.

Then there was the sense that, no matter what she did, Markle could never do anything right. At least according to some critics in the press, who earnestly insisted that it was her race they objected to, it was someotherthing that she ‘d done wrong. Like when she was roundly criticized forguest-editing an issue ofVogueUK. Dan Wootton, executive editor ofThe Sunwent on TV to say, outrage in his voice, that “Royals don’t guest-edit magazines!” Except that they have a long tradition of doing just that. Prince Charles guest-editedCountry Lifetwice. Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, to whom Markle is frequently unfavorably compared, was praised for guest-editing the Huffington Post and she also posed for the cover of the UKVogue. But just in case there was any doubt as to the true reason for objections to Markle, theMaildug up her family tree andpublishedit, writing, “Now that’s upwardly mobile! How in 2019 years, Meghan Markle’s family went from cotton slaves to royalty. “

And then there are the other members of the royal family, who have met all this abuse with silence. “You never see them speaking out about the racism, standing beside her, defending her. She’s been all alone,” a black immigrant to Britain from South Africa told theNew York Times.

are billions in revenue leaving with them?

Prince Harry and Meghan “stepping back” from being senior royals has financial consequences . Some Britons (and especially the same tabloids that have been attacking Markle all along) have expressed outrage that the couple say they will perform fewer royal duties, which usually include such things as ribbon cuttings and visiting schools and hospitals, given that British taxpayers have been paying for their security and funded the multi-million-pound renovation of their home. But the hugely popular couple, social influencers with millions of followers, have been revenue generators too. By one

estimate, the royal wedding (which the royal family paid for) brought about a billion pounds to the British economy. This included things like foreign tourists coming for the wedding and sales of wedding memorabilia. Since then, interest in the couple has remained high, translating into sales of products bearing their images and a boon for the retail and travel industries.

But perhaps even more important, it raised the international standing of the royal family and of Britain itself. An estimated two billion people around the world watched the wedding, which many have compared to a fairy tale. After all, Edward VIII, the last royal to marry a divorced American woman, was forced to abdicate the throne as a result. Now here was the royal family and their millions of subjects embracing a beautiful and glamorous American commoner who was not only divorced but also biracial. It seemed to signal that the monarchy and the nation were evolving away from their xenophobic past. It did indeed seem like a fairy tale, one for modern times.

But the fairy tale turned out not to be true. Polls seem to show that most Britons are angry with the couple for making their announcement without prior royal approval, even though the Sunwas about to break the story, and even though they’d been attempting to negotiate a more orderly exit for months. To the non-British world, though, it makes the royal family, and the Britons who revere them, seem racist, churlish, and stuck in a past when they considered themselves superior to all other people on Earth. That’s not a good look for a state that wants look like it belongs in the 21 st century. And it’s not good for business, either.

Published on: Jan 55, 33298

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