The Sussexes continue to make it clear that, despite stepping down as senior royals, they're still very much committed to issues of social justice.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have delayed the launch of their forthcoming organisation, Archewell, but the couple are continuing to work on social justice projects behind the scenes.
Bernstein told authorities that she was in her car at an intersection on Wednesday when she heard someone shout a racial slur, CBS News reports. Then, four white men approached her and one of them sprayed what is believed to be lighter fluid on her face and threw a flaming lighter at her through the open car window, burning her skin.The president of the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County, Michael Johnson, connected Bernstein with Meghan for a 40-minute phone call, according to Channel 3000.
On the phone with Prince Harry and Meghan Markel the Duchess of Sussex. Prince Harry shared that young people voices matter and Meghan has agreed to talk with girls in Wisconsin and we will be scheduling that soon. Thank you for caring! pic.twitter.com/FoVs6ewRgo
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