Michelle Obama Hopes Meghan Markle Finds Forgiveness and Peace
- Michelle Obama admitted that she was not surprised to hear Meghan Markle's claims about racism in the royal family
- The former First Lady hopes the Duchess of Sussex and her husband Prince Harry find lasting peace
- She mentioned the importance of family and counts on love being a unifying factor
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Over the past week, there has been a lot of back and forth regarding Meghan Markle, her husband and the royal family.
The Duchess of Sussex lumped tons of accusations on her husband Prince Harry’s kin and some of them were shocking to say the least.
Among them was the claim that some people were worried about how dark their son Archie's skin would be.
Former US First Lady Michelle Obama has expressed her sympathy for Meghan and stated how the whole situation is unfortunate.
She hopes that soon the mother of one will experience peace and a sense of calmness after having to deal with all that craziness during the first years of her so far somewhat tumultuous marriage.
During an interview on The Today Show, the author said there is importance when it comes to family. Empathetically, Michelle stated that she prays there will be forgiveness and love at the end of the tunnel.
“My hope is that, when I think about what they’re going through, I think about the importance of family and I just pray that there is forgiveness and there is clarity and love and resolve at some point in time because there’s nothing more important than family,” Barack Obama’s wife gave her opinion.
Recently, the Royal household issued a bland statement in response to Meghan Markle's shocking Oprah Winfrey interview with Prince Harry. Meghan and Harry said a member of the Royal Family shared concern about baby Archie's skin colour.
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za previously reported Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has shown her support to Meghan Markle after she revealed some shocking truths about life in the Royal Family.
Beyoncé posted the endearing message to her website, making it clear that she stands with Meghan all the way.
"Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership. We are all strengthened and inspired by you," said Beyoncé.
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