Meghan Markle ‘learned to become black’ in the Royal Family

Royal experts are of the opinion that Meghan Markle was made to learn how to become black once she joined the Royal Family

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Royal experts are of the opinion that Meghan Markle was ‘forced to learn’ what it means to be black only after she joined the Royal Family.

Sir Trevor Phillips, the former chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission issued these insights.

He shared his thoughts alongside Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV.

During the course of the conversation, he admitted that Meghan Markle “was made to learn how to be black” once she joined the Royal Family and wound up making a giant “mess of it.”

He even went as far as to admit, “I think people mistake who Meghan Markle is.”

Especially since “She herself said that until she became this princess, she never regarded herself particularly as black, and that’s understandable.”

“She grew up in Los Angeles, in the most wealthy black enclave anywhere in the United States, Park View Windsor Hills in Los Angeles,” after all.

Not to mention she “Went to a private Roman Catholic school and race was, in a sense, never part of her background.”

This undoubtedly translated into her interview with Oprah where conversations surrounding her baby’s skin color were mentioned, because it was something she was allegedly unfamiliar with before.

“You knew, anybody who had come from a black family, knew this was not her territory when she made this supposedly incendiary claim about somebody asking about what Archie’s skin colour will be.”

Before concluding he also admitted, “Every black family, the minute you know somebody is coming, that’s what you’re speculating about. For white people, it’s hair and eye colour.