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Twitter slams Angela Levin’s tweet about Meghan Markle’s skin color: ‘Stop this obsession’

To Anita Thai.

Twitter is coming to Meghan Markle’s defense.

Angela Levin, author of Harry: Prince’s biography and noted Markle critic, retweeted a picture of Sussex on Thursday, pointing out Markle’s skin tone.

Fans were quick to criticize the comments, calling them racist.

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“Stop obsessing over Duchess Meghan. She has moved on and you should do the same. You are a miserable person,” wrote one user.

Royal fans weren’t the only ones who took issue with the tweet.

Tessie Ojoe, chief executive of the Diana Awards involving Prince Harry and Prince William, called the comment “awful.”

“@angelalevin1 Never get on the bandwagon as it goes against everything I believe in but this post is atrocious and unbelievable!” Ojo replied with a quote retweet. “How on earth do you think it’s allowed to comment on the color of a person’s skin? Have we sunk so low that nothing is sacred anymore?”

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Markle has spoken out about the racism she received from the British media during her time with the royal family, and has been particularly open about her experiences on the podcast ‘Archetypes’.

Speaking about a recent episode of being deemed “difficult” by the media, the Duchess recalled advice she’d heard from friends.

“A friend of mine said there are certain points where I agree with the fact that not everyone will like you. It’s about respecting you,” she shared.



Twitter slams Angela Levin’s tweet about Meghan Markle’s skin color: ‘Stop this obsession’

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