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Is This What A Member Of The British Royal Family Should Be Doing

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vernonk | 17:28 Mon 21st May 2018 | News
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Meghan Markle has outlined her feminist credentials and declared her commitment to gender equality. Is t right that a member of the British royal family - who’ve traditionally stayed right out of such issues - should be allowed to take such a stance? Have the senior royals made a huge error in allowing her such freedom so early on in her royal life? Are they fearful of saying no to her already, in a similar way to political correctness strongly affecting the U.K. as a whole? Is this the direction the monarchy - who are unelected, let’s not forget - should be heading in?
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/// aog, you've missed a bit. She's talking about 'gender' equality. ///

The same applies, "How dare a person of her standing talk about gender equality?

Or any other type of equality, if it comes to that.
Except Danny, by protocol, the Royals dont actually have the same freedom of speech. As I said before they need to remain neutral.

The Queen has always manged it magnificently, and even as an anti Royalist I take my hat off to her. Others have not and eventually that will be the downfall of the Monarchy. They must not be seen to take any sides whatsoever or we'll get another Cromwell marching in.
aog, the same doesn't apply. Think about it.
AOG, answered at my post 10.31
I think Spath has spelt it out right. It's all about the wording and managing the message.

Using the word equality is good, absolutely no harm in that. However link it to a singular group of feminism and the whole story changes. And that is when it becomes unacceptable for Royals.
isnt this stuff on their website? i would imagine it's acceptable to them if it is
I don't see the problem in using "feminism", which may have been corrupted by fringe groups but is -- despite what spath says -- about equality at its heart.
If she is in fact fighting for gender equality, then she is in fact fighting for all females to be equal to men.

Well I wager that there is not one none royal male that is anywhere near equal to her, so something is unfair, is it not?
equal in what way?
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/// equal in what way? ///

Wealth and privileges.
Good luck to her.

vernonk - so many questions, but basically the answer is this: the Royal Family have to (like the Church of England) choose traditional over modernisation. They will probably realise that not every member of the family will be a traditionalist, and weigh up the impact of modernisation.

I suspect they realise that what people like about Harry (his unconventional spirit and willingness to stick two metaphorical fingers up) could be their undoing if they try in any way, to constrain his wife.
Well didnt the Queen signify that she was supporting gender equality when she asked for the Succession to the Crown Act 2013 to be implemented?
if you are talking of equal wealth and privileges AOG, you'd be talking communism, not feminism
aog, //I wager that there is not one none royal male that is anywhere near equal to her, so something is unfair, is it not?//

I can’t quite make my mind up whether you really don’t understand or whether you like to be awkward. Either way you really do come up with some very wonky arguments.
Yes, it on on her official profile.

https://www.royal.uk/duchess-sussex
This whole thread comes over as extremely bitter.
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There is no such thing as "equality" among any sentient beings, it's an idealistic, post-modernist illusion.
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