Published 06:13 IST, October 2nd 2020
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry call to end 'structural racism' in Black History Month article
Ahead of the Black History Month, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have called for the end of 'structural racism' in the United Kingdom.
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Ahe of Black History Month, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have called for end of 'structural racism' in United Kingdom. In an article published in London Evening Standard on Thursday, October 1, royal couple said while things have changed in past three deces, "sufficient progress h t been achieved".
Meghan and Harry ted that as long as structural racism exists, generations of young people of colour will t have same equality of opportunity as ir White peers. couple opined that in such a case, untapped potential will never be realised.
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Campaign against racism
As per reports, couple has been living in California after stepping down from ir duties as senior members of British royal family. Both Meghan and Harry have stressed that ir campaign against racism is t about pointing fingers or blaming people but shedding light on learning what one can do to make things better.
couple is trying to achieve financial independence and last month signed a deal with Netflix wherein y would produce a range of films and series that will focus on creating content that is informative but also gives hope.
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Earlier, royal couple courted controversy in run-up to US Presidential elections by allegedly breaching royal protocol that demands political neutrality from members of royal family.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry urged US voters to "reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity” and to go and cast ir vote. As per reports, Buckingham Palace has distanced itself from Prince Harry’s comments, claiming that speech was in a personal capacity.
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(With Ap inputs, Im: AP)
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06:13 IST, October 2nd 2020