Katherine Ryan lauded Meghan Markle for defying royal ‘rules’

Katherine Ryan lauded Meghan Markle for defying royal 'rules'
Katherine Ryan lauded Meghan Markle for defying royal 'rules'

Meghan Markle, 40, has been commended by Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan, 38, for her “assurance” and fortitude in defying what is “expected” of a member of the Royal Family.

Since marrying Prince Harry in 2018, Meghan has divided views, with the majority of the criticism increasing when the couple stood down as senior members in 2020.

Katherine had previously commended the Duchess of Sussex for being so forthright about her miscarriage during her Oprah Winfrey interview, after having experienced one herself the year before.

When Express asked Katherine what her opinion was on the controversial royal she said,  “I think when you join such an infamous family, then you’re under the microscope.”

“I think that anyone, certainly any woman, who deviates from what is expected of them is going to face criticism.

“So, I certainly think that I love Meghan Markle’s voice and her confidence to challenge the norm and what’s expected of her in that role.

“But equally, anytime that you challenge an idea, people are going to come after you.”

Katherine then discussed why Meghan is “such a target” for many people, and whether Meghan’s “confidence” is to fault.

She continued: “So, I mean, I’m not exactly sure what makes her such a target, but I think it’s her confidence in challenging the shape of what a woman in that role should like, which is someone who wears stockings.

“Someone who covers their shoulders, someone who follows the rules.

“I feel like I would find it very challenging being real, because many of us couldn’t fit into those constraints very easily.

“It would feel like a real infringement on your sense of personal freedom.”

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