Duchess calls one paper's move "vicious."
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Hello, Royal Watchers!
It's been weeks since #BlackOutTuesday filled our social media feeds, and even though some of us are seeing less frequent acvitivism for Black and Indigenous lives, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not letting racial injustice slide.
This week, Harry and Meghan spoke with young leaders of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust — Harry is the organization's president and Meghan is vice president — about England's colonial past and the police killing of George Floyd. The couple, who have been living in Los Angeles for the past few months,
said that people are going to be uncomfortable having these talks, but they're vital for growth and for moving forward. More on their insightful discussion below.
Have a great weekend, and stay safe, Royal Watchers 👑👑 |
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Although she's known for having one of the longest reigns in British history (63 years!), Queen Victoria was also an avid artist.
In honour of Children's Art Week, the Royal Family's Instagram page posted a picture (above) of a watercolour painting of three children Victoria painted in 1845.
The children are her two daughters, Princess Alice and Princess Victoria, and her eldest son Prince Albert Edward, who would later on become King Edward VII. |
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