Meghan Markle's bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview is being used to teach children at a London private school about white privilege.
Headmaster Nicholas Hewlett told the U.K. broadsheet:"We do not teach white privilege in order to engender a sense of guilt amongst our white community [but] to help all our young people, of whatever racial origin, to unpick and better understand the complexities and sensitivities of a real and live issue that matters to them and to so much of the society they occupy.
"Schools have an essential role to tackle these issues and concepts by airing them and discussing them, helping young people hear different viewpoints and articulate their own thinking.St Dunstan's College charges parents $26,110 a year and counts among its alumni former U.K. MP Chuka Umunna, once tipped as a possible future leader of the opposition Labour Party.
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