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Meghan Markle’s moral reminders are “becoming old”

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  • People are getting tired of Meghan Markle’s constant reminders about her ethical framework.
  • It’s insulting, unfair and insincere.
  • Ulrika Jonsson, a royal commentator and author, said these things about the royal.
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People are getting “tired” of Meghan Markle’s “constant” reminders about her “ethical framework.”

Ulrika Jonsson, a royal commentator and author, said these things about the royal.

She began by telling a reporter, “Meghan’s constant casting of aspersions, and the endless reminders of her ethical framework and her impeccable moral conscience, are getting a tad ­tiresome.”

“And I wish she would stop talking as if it’s a feminist issue . . .  saying starting out in a role that isn’t testing your IQ means you’re selling yourself short.”

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“It’s just continuing the damned narrative that women doing these kinds of jobs are lesser for it. It’s insulting, unfair and insincere. So much for her being a woman’s woman. Her current ‘principles’ perpetuate the myth that women should feel bad about themselves for embracing opportunity.”

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