Duchess Meghan: She raves about Harry's role model for Archie

Meghan reveals in an interview with Gloria Steinem that Harry describes himself as a feminist. And how important that is for son Archie.

Duchess Meghan (39) enjoys freedom in her home country, the USA, which she was denied as a royal in Great Britain: Talking about politics in public. In an interview with the influential US women's activist Gloria Steinem (86), Meghan – sitting relaxed in wooden armchairs on the green lawn of a large garden – chatted about serious issues and private political positions.

Like many celebrities, Meghan is committed to mobilizing voters for the US presidential election on November 3, 2020. The political platform "Makers" invited the women to an interview. Meghan criticized the intimidation of many African American voters, who sometimes had to queue for hours in front of the polling stations. She recalled that the right to vote for women was introduced in 1920 – but dark-skinned women were excluded; they could not legally vote in the USA until 1965.

That's why Meghan is proud of Harry

There was, however, great praise for husband Prince Harry (35) and his attitude. Meghan recalled how her husband introduced himself to her interlocutor and described the situation as follows: "What a great moment when he came in and said: 'You know that I'm a feminist too, don't you, Gloria ?! it is important to me that you know that! '"

Harry is a caring father and a "wonderful role model" for her son Archie (1), enthuses the Duchess of Sussex. Your child would be born with fathers looking after the children and looking after them. Harry also shows him how important it is to stand up for justice and human rights that you don't need to be ashamed of.

Meghan is happy for Kamala Harris

Prince Harry himself does not have a say in the video. The Royal Family does not usually speak out on political issues. After moving to her US homeland, Meghan broke with this tradition.

However, she is also reluctant to make controversial political statements. However, she expressed her joy about the nomination of Democrat Kamala Harris (55) as Joe Bidens (77) vice. The duo challenges the incumbent US President Donald Trump (74).

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