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The Meghan Markle Debate: Why She's So Polarizing — And Can She Ever Win?
She’s got a Netflix show, a new podcast and, yes, jam. Love her or hate her, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, isn’t going anywhere — and continues to spark a global debate
Somewhere amid the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a global pandemic and countless smaller but just as significant events in the couple’s lives — including becoming parents to son Archie, 5, and daughter Lilibet, 3 — Meghan has gone from being considered “a breath of fresh air” for the monarchy to one of the most controversial figures on the planet. Christopher Andersen, author of bestselling books Brothers and Wives and The King, agrees, telling Us: “If Meghan could have learned to stick it out in the U.K. as a full-time royal — if only for Harry’s sake — I think she’d rank today not far below Kate as one of the world’s most admired women.” “It’s interesting to me that there’s a refusal to acknowledge the role that race plays in our opinion of Meghan.” In response to Cadet’s Substack article headlined “Meghan Markle’s show critics don’t think Black girls can be princesses,” many readers agreed.
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