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  • Sunday, 27 May 2018

Fresh breath of air: Both Meghan and her mother Doria displayed their strong identity as independent women and took pride in their African-American heritage at the royal wedding. — AFP

IT was wonderful to see the way Meghan Markle infused her African-American heritage into her wedding with Prince Harry.

The new Duchess of Sussex gave the world a taste of two distinctly different cultures – that of a black girl raised by a single mother in Los Angeles and a royal whose family traditions in England go back a thousand years – blended into one.

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