Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: They do this to support "Black Lives Matter"

The ongoing anti-racism protests after the death of African American George Floyd in the United States continue to dominate the current events. This is also an important issue for Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (38).

The former actress ("Suits") had recently said in a speech to students: "George Floyd's life counted and Breonna Taylor's life counted and Philando Castile's life counted and Tamir Rice's life counted." Meghan had been silent for a long time and had been criticized for it. "I wasn't sure what I could tell you. I wanted to say the right thing and was very nervous that it would be taken apart. And I realized that the only wrong thing was to say nothing," she said in the emotional video speech explained.

They did that

A lot has happened behind the scenes since then, as the fashion magazine "Haper's Bazaar" reports – and probably also so that Meghan and Harry no longer have to put up with such allegations.

The topic is very close to Harry's wife, with whom he has their son Archie (1), an anonymous source told the magazine: "This is something incredibly personal for Meghan, especially after what she has experienced. And also as a couple it’s very important, of course. You both feel it like the rest of us. "

According to the report, Meghan and Harry have reportedly met with a large number of people "to ensure they are aware of and knowledgeable about issues such as police violence and the Black Lives Matter movement." The meetings with "as many people and organizations as possible are a way for them to feel connected to everything that is going on and to learn more about the problems that surround it."