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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Call for End of Structural Racism in the UK and Discuss Black Lives Matter

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Today starts the UK's Black History Month, and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are kicking it off by partnering with The Evening Standard to highlight Black leaders making a major impact on British culture with their BHM Next Gen Trailblazers list.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also made their most forceful statement on racism in the UK yet, calling for an end to structural racism in a piece they co-authored introducing their list.

They wrote:Some may question why this is needed, or why we think it is important. For us, it is about education and awareness.As we look at society today, there has been unquestionable progress in the three decades since Black History Month was formally established in the UK, yet in many ways sufficient progress.

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