Meghan Markle has made a subtle dig at the royal family, almost two years after she and husband Prince Harry explosively announced their decision to quit official duties.
The Duchess of Sussex spoke openly on the "Minding The Gap" panel at the New York Times' DealBook Online Summit, where she continued her campaign for paid parental leave in the US.
And she had a blunt response to those criticising her for speaking out. When asked by the panel host, DealBook founder Andrew Ross Sorkin, if she had any "anxiety about getting into politics", the Duchess replied brusquely, news.com.au reports."I don’t see this as a political issue, frankly," she said."Look, there is certainly a precedent among my husband’s family and the royal family of not.
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