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‘Living in Meghan’s shoes’ helped Prince Harry see racial bias

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The Duke of Sussex has admitted his privileged upbringing as a member of the royal family meant he had no understand­ing of unconsciou­s racial bias.

Harry said it took him many years – and the experience of “living” in wife Meghan’s shoes – to recognise the issue, during a conversati­on with Black Lives Matter supporter Patrick Hutchinson.

Mr Hutchinson rose to fame after he was photograph­ed carrying an injured white man to safety during a violent far-right rally. The personal trainer’s actions were repeatedly praised by the duke.

The two men spoke to launch Brit is hGQ’ s Heroes Festival, the men’s magazine’ s annual summit of ideas, culture and thought leadership.

Chatting from his home in Santa Barbara, California, via video call, Harry said: “No one’s pointing the finger. You can’t really point fingers, especially when it comes to unconsciou­s bias.

“But once you realise or you feel a little bit uncomforta­ble, then the onus is on you to go out and educate yourself because ignorance is no longer an excuse.

“And unconsciou­s bias, from my understand­ing, having the upbringing and the education that I had, I had no idea it existed.

“And then, sad as it is to say, it took me many years to realise it, especially then living a day or a week in my wife’s shoes.

“An d , being a dad myself, the whole point in life, I guess, for me, is to try to leave the world in a better place than when you found it.”

 ??  ?? Prince Harry and his wife Meghan live in California.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan live in California.

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