British politician Chris Mullin has recently voiced strong criticisms against Meghan Markle and other members of the Royal Family.
Mullin referred to the actress as a “cuckoo” and disapproved of what he described as her woke Californian attitudes.
Despite not having a personal relationship with the Sussexes, Mullin predicted that Prince Harry would return home in a distressed state once his relationship with Meghan comes to an end.
In a surprising twist, Mullin drew parallels between his own family and the Sussexes, expressing irritation at Meghan’s discomfort with comments that he believes are not racially offensive.
Mullin, whose wife is of Vietnamese descent, argued that questions about skin color should not be deemed offensive.
He justified his critical stance towards the Duchess of Sussex by highlighting his experience as a parent to a biracial child.
Shifting his focus, Mullin also criticized the late Prince Philip, dismissing the notion of his charm as being overrated.
His remarks about the former actress echo many of the criticisms leveled by the Sussexes regarding unconscious bias within the Royal Family and media portrayal of them.
During a recent press tour, Prince Harry clarified misconceptions surrounding Meghan’s statements about his family.
Contrary to reports in the British press, Harry emphasized that Meghan never accused his family of bigotry but rather sought acknowledgment of inherent prejudices.
When asked about concerns regarding their son’s skin color, Harry denied categorizing the situation as racist, citing his limited exposure to such dynamics within the royal household.
Meghan Markle has been vocal about her experiences with identity and race in various interviews and essays, as well as in the docuseries “Meghan and Harry.”
Reflecting on her move to the UK, she shared a poignant anecdote about Halle Berry’s experiences as a mixed-race woman.
According to Meghan, Berry’s perception of how the world views individuals based on skin color resonated with her own encounters.
She highlighted the nuanced treatment she and Harry receive due to their lighter skin tones, noting the complexities of racial identity and societal perceptions.
In a candid moment with Mariah Carey on an episode of Archetypes, Meghan delved into the intricacies of racial identity, recounting how individuals are perceived based on their appearance.
Drawing a comparison to Halle Berry’s experiences, Meghan emphasized the challenges of navigating identity as a biracial individual.