The British Royal Family is in chaos at the hands of Meghan Markle and I can't help but remember this tweet:

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The British Royal Family is in chaos at the hands of Meghan Markle and I can't help but remember this tweet:
Meghan (Being Gracious): No really, all of my in-laws are lovely people. Honestly, truly...
Prince Harry: My dad is a dick. My brother is a dick. They’re all dicks. D-I-C-K-S!
i fell asleep before last night's interview but labor twitter caught me up so we good
Since it's International WORKING Women's Day, just a reminder from your favorite union maid: there's quite possibly nothing more feminist you and your co-workers could do but get together and organize for a collective voice in your workplace. Under a union contract, you can negotiate an end to gender wage gap/gendered pay disparities, diversity in hiring, paid family leave policies and flexible scheduling that benefit caregiving women (not just mothers, but caregivers of family members too!), non discrimination clauses, grievance procedures that protect people who are harassed at work, the right to have a union rep with you in such situations, ETC. ETC. ETC. A woman's place is in her union, y'all! UNIONS FOR ALL.
They told Meghan she would have to act again because they couldn't afford to take care of her (even though they're reportedly worth $88B) and as it is Meghan and Harry are living on money from his inheritance and their media deals. So anyway Meghan Markle should play Meghan Markle on The Crown. Like hey y'all told me to get a job....
I'm kidding. I need you know that I'm kidding. This is a joke.
THE ROYAL FAMILY AND INSTITUTION’S NEGLIGENCE WITH THE MENTAL HEALTH OF THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
— Diana, Princess of Wales 1995, with Martin Bashir — Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 2021, with Oprah Winfrey
I’m never going to be able to look at this engagement in the same light, ever again.
“It still haunts me. It’s this photograph someone had sent me. We had to go to an official event at the Royal Albert Hall, and a friend said ‘I know you don’t look at pictures, but oh my god you guys look so great’ and sent it to me. I zoomed in, and what I saw was the truth of what that moment was, because right before we had to leave for that I had just had that conversation with Harry (asking for help/her suicidal thoughts) that morning. We had to go to this event and I remember him saying, ‘I don’t think you can go,’ and I said ‘I can’t be left alone.’ We went, and that picture, if you zoom in, what I see is how tightly his knuckles are gripped around mine. You can see the whites of our knuckles because we’re smiling and doing our job, but we’re both just trying to hold on. And every time those lights went down in that Royal box I was just weeping, and he was just gripping my hand.” - Meghan Markle
“I think everyone has a basic right to privacy.”
The Duchess of Sussex talks with Oprah about invasion of privacy, boundaries and that everyone is entitled of privacy and respect.
“In my old job there was a union”
MY NIECE IS COMING! 😭❤️
Harry’s whole family is going to hell
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London on Commonwealth Day. || March 09th, 2020
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London on Commonwealth Day. || March 09th, 2020
March 9, 2020 | The Duchess of Sussex attends the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
The Duchess of Sussex greets adoring fans outside of King’s College in London. | March 8, 2019
“Women don’t need to find a voice… they have a voice. They need to feel empowered to use it, and people need to be encouraged to listen.” - The Duchess of Sussex
To mark International Women’s Day, The Duchess of Sussex visited Dagenham to meet with Geraldine Dear, one of the strikers, and spend time with students at the Robert Clack Upper School to meet the town’s next generation of female role models, and talk to young women and men about the women who inspire them. || March 06th, 2020
“Being in Dagenham is incredibly profound. Because as you can see with Geraldine and the other women who had the strength to really stand up for something that they knew needed to be done. This is the best example of no matter how small you might feel, how low you may feel on the ladder or the totem pole, no matter what colour you are, no matter what gender you are, you have a voice, and you certainly have the right to speak up for what is right.” - The Duchess of Sussex