The women address the latent — and at times, explicit — racist undertones in the tabloid’s coverage of Meghan Markle, calling it “outdated, colonial”
Meghan Markle. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images As Meghan Markle wages a legal battle against British tabloids’ hypercritical coverage of her, women in Parliament are letting the Duchess of Sussex know that they stand in solidarity with her.
“On occasions, stories and headlines have represented an invasion of your privacy and have sought to cast aspersions about your character, without any good reason,” the letter reads. The women also address the latent — and at times, explicit — racist undertones in the tabloid’s coverage of Markle, calling it “outdated, colonial.”
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