Megan Markle on abortion ban: Harry is a feminist
Megan Markle commented on the decision of the Supreme Court taking away the constitutional right to abortion in some states in the USA.
"No one should be forced to make a decision they don't want to make, or aren't sure about, or put their life in danger. Honestly, whether it's a woman in an unimaginable situation, a woman who isn't ready to start a family, or even a couple who deserves to plan their family in the way that makes the most sense for them, it's about that they have to have a choice," Meghan told the magazine.Vogue".
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She invited men to be part of the conversation.
"Men need to be vocal because these are decisions that affect relationships, families and communities as a whole." They may be aimed at women, but the consequences affect us all. My husband and I have talked about this a lot over the last few days. He is a feminist," the duchess admitted.
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Meghan Markle also addressed the abortion she suffered in 2020, before the birth of her daughter Lilibeth.
"I know what it feels like to have an abortion, which I spoke about publicly. "The more we normalize the conversation about things that affect our lives and bodies, the more people will realize the need to have protection at every turn," she said.
By the way, Megan spoke for the first time about the abortion in a column for the "New York Times".
"To lose a child is to bear an almost unbearable grief, which many have experienced but little talked about," she wrote in November 2020.
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Markle revealed that morning started like any other.
"After changing Archie's nappy, I felt a sharp cramp. I got down on the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm, the upbeat tune was in stark contrast to my feeling that something was wrong… I knew, as I held my firstborn child, that I was losing my second…” , she then stated.