Markle decided to open her heart to share with the public how she had felt during her time as duchess, statements that, how could it be otherwise, have fallen like a real bomb at Buckingham Palace.
Luckily, after this stellar appearance, Meghan and Harry have found unexpected support from many celebrities who have not hesitated to side with her. The last to do so was the singer Beyoncé. The artist has used her Twitter account to share an image of both and a strong message. "Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership. We are strengthened and inspired by you," she wrote.
However, she has not been the only celebrity who has positioned herself on her side in this palace war. Serena Williams has also defended the couple on her social media. "Meghan, my selfless friend, lives her life, and leads by example, with empathy and compassion. She teaches me every day what it means to be truly noble. Her words illustrate the pain and cruelty she has experienced," shared the athlete. on his Instagram account.
She added: "I have experienced firsthand the sexism and racism that institutions and the media use to vilify women and people of color, to minimize, break and demonize us. We must recognize our obligation to debunk rumors and malicious comments of the tabloid press. The mental health consequences of this systematic oppression are devastating and sometimes deadly."
Other well-known faces that have also shown her support have been Andy Coen, HugBilly Eichner, Bethenny Frankel and Leslie Jordan or Hugh Jackman. The latter "applauded the courage to tell these hard aspects and "ask for help.