'Harry & Meghan' wrestles with lingering impact of racism and colonialism

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In Netflix's 'Harry & Meghan,' the couple suggests that Britain's colonial history and the ghosts of slavery risk overshadowing a royal marriage that had embodied hopes of reconciliation.

be when he’s born.” Winfrey later said it was not Harry's grandparents, the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, who made the remarks.“We’re very much not a racist family,” William said on March 11, 2021.Meera Sabaratnam, an expert in international relations at London’s SOAS university, told NBC News that some of the attitudes experienced by the couple “are very old.”

“Meghan had this unique focus and it appeared that the level of scrutiny she was subject to went over and above everyone else in the family,” she said. “It was really significant when Meghan and Harry visited this memorial, because it represented a direct attempt to speak to the pain that many people still feel as a result of the murder of Stephen Lawrence,” writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch says in episode three.

“It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. I felt so ashamed afterwards. All I wanted to do was make it right,” he says in the third episode. The series grapples with the historical connections between the British monarchy and the slave trade — including Queen Elizabeth I'sof the first commercial slave voyage in 1562 — but does not describe the British monarchy as inherently racist. Instead, Harry refers to “unconscious bias” within the royal family, which Meghan helped to educate him on.

Queen Elizabeth II devoted much of her reign to building and preserving the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 56 independent states, most of them former British colonies. While Hirsch describes the organization as “empire 2.0,” the documentary does not focus on campaigns in many Commonwealth states to remove the British monarchy as their heads of state, or to return looted treasures that make up part of the crown's wealth.

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