Meghan Markle spoke out about personal experience of racism in emotional video

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Meghan Markle spoke passionately about her personal experiences with racism in a powerful video before she became a member of the royal family.

She recorded the message back in 2012 as part of the #IWontStandForRacism campaign, and says she hopes the world would change before she has children.

Meghan also tells the upsetting story of when she heard her mum Doria Ragland, who is African American, being called "the n-word".

She said: “For me I think it hits a really personal note. I’m biracial, most people can’t tell what I’m mixed with and so much of my life has felt like being a fly on the wall. “And so some of the slurs I’ve heard, the really offensive jokes or the names - it's just hit me in a really strong way. "And then a couple of

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