Why Meghan Markle Was Vilified As Kate Middleton’s “Bully”

Ezinne Ukoha
4 min readMar 9, 2021

Watching the “interview of the year” with millions of other Americans this past Sunday evening was quite the treat, based on the profound revelations issued within the first five minutes that promised we were in for a wild ride.

Weeks before the main event, media personalities on both sides of the pond spent good time and energy speculating on whether or not main attractions, Harry and Meghan were really going to go for it, and divulge the ugliness of royal life for the world to see.

It’s fair to say that wide-eyed viewers didn’t have to wait long for that question to be answered. The further along we got, the more the tea was spilled — running over the pristine windows of Buckingham Palace with threats to soak through the cracks and incite a flooding.

There’s obviously a lot to rehash for reexamination, but the main takeaway is centered around how the originators of white supremacy systematically oppress anything and anyone that doesn’t represent or conform to the damnation of whiteness in its most potent delivery.

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