Meghan Markle reveals she was ‘shocked’ by the ‘incredible’ book she received that evening and ‘kept cuddling’ Prince Harry in bed after returning home from social distancing drink made it
Meghan Markle has admitted she was “shocked” by the “incredible” book she received during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The Duchess of Sussex shared an anecdote on Episode 6 of her Spotify podcast. archetype, she participated Unsafe‘s Issa Rae and Nigerian-American comedian Ziwe Fumudoh provide an analysis of the “Angry Black Woman” trope. Her long-awaited installment comes a week after Meghan criticized Deal or No Deal for making her feel “not smart” during a discussion about “breaking down Bimbo” with Paris Hilton and Eliza Schlesinger. is done.
In the introduction to her latest episode, Meghan reminisced about “about two years ago”. I joined another couple for a double date by choosing a “distancing” drink.
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Meghan recalled that it was “wonderful to be human again” before revealing “an even more amazing moment” as she left the venue.
“My wife handed me a book she said I might find interesting,” said the 41-year-old. I “looked through it” and slid it into my wallet. Later that night, while she and Harry were lounging in their £14 million Santa Barbara mansion, she discovered just how powerful the book’s content was.
“I was nudging my husband while we sat on the bed,” she revealed, adding, “Did you know this?”
Meghan then revealed that the title of her “incredible” book was Suppression Algorithm (opens in new tab) UCLA Professor Safiya Umoja Noble, Before explaining that the 2018 publication explored how search engines like Google would reinforce racist and sexist ideologies with autofill technology.
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At another point in the podcast, Meghan reveals to Issa Rae why she resumed the “ritual” of drinking coffee after moving from the UK to the US. He confessed to drinking “Nespresso all day, every day.” suit But when she married Prince Harry and moved to the UK in 2018, she cut back on caffeinated beverages significantly.
“I think it’s because life started to come back and people started coming,” she said. And I was like, ‘Maybe I should join them.