Meghan Markle makes a powerful statement on the ongoing protests and the Black Lives Matter movement: 'I realized the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing.'
Markle reflected on a message a teacher from the high school had given her as a sophomore, which was,"Always remember to put others' needs above your own fears."
The wife of Prince Harry also reflected on the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which she experienced at the age of 10. She concluded her message by urging her fellow alumni to be examples in their community and the world.
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