Meghan Markle Is Not a Slave




The Duchess of Sussex is not a slave like black and brown people in the former British Empire, who were driven from their land through the barrel of a gun, the bible and lies.

Like any American citizen she has the constitutional right of free speech and freedom of association. She associated with Prince Harry, a man from the British royal family. They are blessed with two kids. Their future doesn’t look bright because they will be reminded ad infinitum that their father was not supposed to marry their mother.

That is the reason behind the venom against the Duchess of Sussex. How dare she say who, what, when and how things happened when she landed in England? She has no right to set the record straight about her life. Prince Harry is quoted as saying: We know the truth.

Meghan Markle haters know the truth about their own lives, behind closed doors. Should anybody accuse them of a crime, they will have their day in court where they’ll tell the judge their side of the story. Not Meghan Markle, because they regard her as a slave.

How dare she? She should be grateful for being admitted to the royal family. On the contrary, that family should show her gratitude, for loving Prince Harry, who grew up lonely like his mother because of the 'perfect' royal family.

Ngozi Fulani experienced the slave mentality right in Buckingham Palace a few weeks ago. Lady Sarah Hussey touched her face without her permission. Can Ngozi Fulani do that, touch Hussey’s face?

CHARLES 111 CORONATION

There should be no coronation because it is a celebration of the dispossession of Asia, Africa and the Pacific. People who want to celebrate the glory days of colonialism where ‘Natives knew their place’ are free to do so.

Meghan Markle knows her place, which is next to her husband and kids. Back off Megan and Harry, and concentrate on why Camilla Parker Bowles will be made queen in May, and not Harry's mother.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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