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Coming or going, Meghan Markle gets the blame -- and it's because of her race

Updated 9:41 AM ET, Fri January 10, 2020

(CNN)From the moment Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their relationship known to the public in 2016, the message many Britons sent to her was clear:

You aren't one of us, and you aren't welcome.
Markle, a biracial, divorced American actress, was far from what many envisioned as a fairy-tale match for a beloved member of the British royal family. While many in the UK welcomed her, the British tabloid media and a large swath of the Twitterverse were not kind.
 
Prince Harry takes on British tabloid newspapers
 
Now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as Harry and Meghan are formally known, are drawing fire again. The couple's announcement that they're distancing themselves from the royal family has been met with shock and anger by many in England and beyond.
Suddenly, the message for Markle has changed from "Why are you here?" to "Where do you think you're going?"
 
 
And again, some observers think racism is partly to blame.
"It was never going to end well," said Kehinde Andrews, an associate professor of sociology at Birmingham City University who launched the first black-studies degree in Europe.
"The British royal family is one of the premiere symbols of whiteness in the world. She was never going to be fully accepted."

Markle's 'audacity' is threatening to some people

While Markle identifies as biracial, she is being treated as a black woman. Every black woman, including myself, knows what that means. As far as the world is concerned, your entire being is filtered through the color of your skin.
We've all heard the comments. "You are pretty for a black girl." "You speak so well."
And if you dare to reach beyond some imaginary line of demarcation, you're seen as "uppity."
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The reaction to Markle trying to carve out a new life with her husband "reinforces the stereotype of black women being destructive, divisive and unsatisfied," says Nsenga Burton, a professor at Emory University in Atlanta who specializes in the intersection of race, class, gender and the media.
Burton told CNN it's easy to see why black women have rallied around Markle, because they see themselves in how she's being treated.
 
 
"People are cool with black women as long as we go along to get along," she said. "As soon as we start standing up for ourselves and saying, 'This is not working for me,' we become the problem."
Natasha Eubanks, founder and editor of TheYBF.com, a black celebrity site that has covered the royal couple, agrees.
"Having the audacity -- because that's what it is -- to exhibit self-sovereignty has always been a privilege reserved for men, especially white men," she told CNN. "Yet here is Meghan exhibiting this 'audacity' and it's being ... pushed forward by a white man who happens to be her husband."
Eubanks argues that Prince Harry presenting a united front with his spouse "triggers people" because it places "a white Prince of royal blood and a black American woman commoner" on equal footing.
"That sight doesn't sit well with everyone due to how they've been conditioned to view women and people of color, whether they realize it or not."

Critics are blaming her for the couple's decision

As a black woman, it's been infuriating to watch how Markle has been treated.
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Not just because racism hurts, but also because there was the sense that we weren't allowed to even enjoy the fairytale.
The prince in this story didn't slay dragons, he instead had to take on British tabloids and a society where class supposedly trumps race even as racism clearly remains an issue.
 
 
Andrews says British press coverage of Markle has been "horrible," and he's not surprised that she's being blamed for what is being viewed by many as a schism in the royal family.
Harry and Meghan's decision to walk away has given the Queen a royal headache
 
From the memes that say, "Prince Harry married a black woman and she made him move out of his mama's house," to journalist Piers Morgan tweeting that Markle "ditched her family, ditched her Dad, ditched most of her old friends, split Harry from William & has now split him from the Royal Family," a narrative has formed that Markle was the driving force in the decision.
That's unfair, says Andrews, who believes people are forgetting that Prince Harry has been outspoken about his desire to not be a traditional royal.
"He's always wanted to do his own thing," Andrews told CNN. "Even his insistence on marrying a black woman, he knew what he was doing. This has given him a good out."
Some observers believe Prince Harry is extra protective of Meghan because of how his mother, the late Princess Diana, was treated by the media towards the end of her life.
"He seemingly never recovered from the anguish he saw her go through at the hands of the British press and the critics," said Eubanks. "He seems to have pledged to never let that happen to his wife and children. "
The problem isn't Meghan Markle. It's the British monarchy
 
In October of last year Harry complained publiclyabout the British tabloids' treatment of Meghan, who gave birth in May to the couple's son, Archie.
"Unfortunately, my wife has become one of the latest victims of a British tabloid press that wages campaigns against individuals with no thought to the consequences -- a ruthless campaign that has escalated over the past year, throughout her pregnancy and while raising our newborn son," he said.
When Harry and Meghan announced their engagement, many in the UK heralded the news -- a biracial woman joining the royal family -- as a welcome step towards racial harmony.
 
 
But Andrews said he was not among them.
Like Barack Obama, he said, Markle is "someone who looks like progress but really isn't progress."

As Duchess she hasn't made race an issue. Others have

Their 2018 royal wedding featured a black minister and music by a black cellist and a gospel choir. But aside from some symbolic touches, Meghan the Duchess hasn't given much reason to be linked with racial issues.
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"She's not even been outspoken about race," Andrews said. "She's proof that you don't have to do or say anything to be targeted."
For Markle this must be all the more discouraging given that -- according to her -- for years many people had no idea she was a woman of color.
In a 2012 video for the charity Erase The Hate, the then-actress said "so much of my life has felt like being a fly on the wall" because people were unaware that she was biracial.
"I am really proud of my heritage on both sides. I'm really proud of where I've come from and where I'm going," she said. "But yeah, I hope by the time I have children that people are even more open-minded to how things are changing and that having a mixed world is what it's all about. Certainly it makes it a lot more beautiful and a lot more interesting."
Sadly, for some people that is still not the case.

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The reason why Kate will be loved while Megan will be reviled is that Kate understands protocol and Megan does not. Megan is not an impressionable 13 years old who wouldn't have understood that her race would be amplified. Yet she fostered the relationship to the point of getting married. And soon afterwards, she began her acts that could only destroy some of Harry's privilege of being a prince. Shame on her.

FM

Ray falling into the race crutch trap too? 

Everyone gets damned at one time or the other. Even Whites are called supremacists. Muslims are called terrorists. Indians are called pacifists. And the list goes on and on. Everyone take their licks and move on. Hanging on to the race crutch is getting tired and more people are wisely moving away from the trap. But they got Ray good and proppa. 

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ksazma posted:

Ray falling into the race crutch trap too? 

Everyone gets damned at one time or the other. Even Whites are called supremacists. Muslims are called terrorists. Indians are called pacifists. And the list goes on and on. Everyone take their licks and move on. Hanging on to the race crutch is getting tired and more people are wisely moving away from the trap. But they got Ray good and proppa. 

They got Dj and D2 on the crutch too. People too thin skinned. 

FM
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Bibi Haniffa posted:

When they get divorced Harry will return to his family and his royal duties.  Meghan will end up in the arms of another man who will help her spend her alimony.  

Looks like Harry na ketch sense yet. He better smarten up otherwise he will end up like he mom. Poor Guy.

The Royal Family ketch on quick. Dem na stupid like Harry.

FM
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Sean posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

When they get divorced Harry will return to his family and his royal duties.  Meghan will end up in the arms of another man who will help her spend her alimony.  

Looks like Harry na ketch sense yet. He better smarten up otherwise he will end up like he mom. Poor Guy.

The Royal Family ketch on quick. Dem na stupid like Harry.

He still pu55y-whipped!

FM
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Sean posted:

Dem English people made like rass because of what Harry did. He mix royalty with common people. A big no no for the Queen. 

An Indian girl from a Brahmin family would have been better if he fancied brown sugar!  She would have stepped up and fulfill her Royal duties.

And besides the Royals found out they have 1% Indian blood anyway!

FM

The reality is that Meghan comes from a messed up and broken family and is attempting to break up the Royal family. It ain't going to happen. Harry will ketch sense down the road. Blood is thicker than water.

Dem Britsh people are pissed off right now with what Meghan is doing. 

FM
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'I don't think this should be happening to the Queen': Trump expresses his respect for Her Majesty and says he thinks Harry and Meghan quitting the royal family is 'sad'

  • President Donald Trump waded in to British Monarchy's royal fallout on Friday, expressing his sympathy for Queen Elizabeth II
  • Trump called Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from royal duties 'sad'
  • Speaking to Fox News' Laura Ingraham  Trump voiced his disappointment at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell announcement
  • When asked if he had any advice for how to deal with the 'rogue royals', Trump replied: 'I think it’s sad. I do. I think it’s sad. She’s a great woman'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...ly-notifcation-small

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Sean posted:

You rass wicked. I thought that you were going to advise the man to stock up on the blue pill if he gets a chance. 

My guess if that he will need the Prozac much more than the blue pill. In fact, he may not want the blue pill if she was around. Those people are really messed up. Her entire family is. 

FM

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