Meghan Markle news: Meghan and Prince Harry are making one crucial issue their main focus | Royal | News (Reports)

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be actively doing more to support the Black Lives Matter movement to help battle racism in their future work as it is a cause that “matters” to the couple, according a royal expert. Katie Nicholl, a royal correspondent, said: “The Black Lives Matter movement matters to Meghan and it matters to Harry.

“And I understand that this is going to be an area where we’re going to see the couple doing a lot more work and taking a lot more interest.”

She added: “They’ve been very busy with the COVID efforts, particularly how it’s impacting on their charities.

“And their focus is now, I’m told, shifting onto this movement — Black Lives Matter is something that really resonates with both of them.”

Ms Nicholl described how the Sussexes are recognising what is happening in both the US and the UK in terms of racism.

She said: “They come in on this from different perspectives, Meghan as a Californian, Harry as an Englishman, both of them keeping abreast of what’s happening, both here in the UK and in L.A.

“But this is a campaign that matters to them. This is something they want to be more involved with and I’m told we’re going to see them really focusing their energy on this over the next coming weeks.”

The royal expert also said the Duchess of Sussex is particularly passionate about the Black Lives Matter movement.

She explained how the Duchess sees herself as a “role model” who can speak about racism.

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She added: “I’m told this is something they want to keep private at the moment while they work out what they can do and how they can help.”

This comes after the Duchess of Sussex discussed the Black Lives Matter movement in June when she gave a speech at her former high school.

She said the death of George Floyd was “absolutely devastating”.

The Duchess also paid tribute to other victims of police brutality including Breonna Taylor, Philando Castile, and Tamir Rice.

During the speech, she said: “I wanted to say the right thing and I was really nervous that I wouldn’t, or that it would get picked apart, and I realised the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing.”

Ms Nicholl believes the Duchess of Sussex “anticipated a degree of backlash” for speaking publicly about the Black Lives Matter movement.

The royal expert said: “Because there’s always a backlash whenever she speaks about anything, and I think in a way she probably expected it.”

Ms Nicholl added: “It was obviously something she thought long and hard about.

“This wasn’t a snap decision to suddenly just make a very flippant comment, this is six minutes of carefully considered speech.

“As far as she is concerned, she feels that she has a responsibility to speak out.”

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