'Looks like Piers Morgan is just trying to spread hate,' one Twitter user wrote.
that Morgan's comments come"from a deeply conservative, celebrity-driven narrative shaped by gendered, racism and nationalism marking boundaries around 'acceptable' forms of femininity."
"What right-wing commentators seem to dislike most about [Meghan] is that she had a life prior to becoming a royal, one in which she publicly declared herself to be a feminist and openly spoke about her experiences of racism," Carter added."Princesses are not supposed to have an independent voice. They are supposed to smile, look pretty and follow the rules."Tuesday
Morgan's comparison places Meghan in the realm of celebrity, rather than royalty, Carter explained."Nowhere is Harry brought into his comments as someone who might have had a role to play in deciding on the refurbishments," she noted.
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