Meghan Markle 'Wants to Use Her Voice For Change' and Fight Systemic Racism in the United States

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Markle reportedly 'hasn't ruled out a career in politics.'

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are currently living in Los Angeles after stepping down as working royals, and Meghan is now focused on helping fight systemic racism and injustice in the United States.

"Meghan said her work as a leader is more important than ever right now and that she’s been speaking with Oprah and other community leaders on how she can be part of the solution," the source said."Meghan feels like her mission goes far beyond acting. She said she wants to use her voice for change and hasn’t ruled out a career in politics."

 

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