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Meghan Markle's Soon-To-Be Relative Named Her 'Black' Animals After Serena And Venus

SMH.

May 19 is the wedding day for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. But ever since their engagement there has been some problematic behavior coming from over the pound. Harry and Meghan received racist hate mail and the UK press have described Meghan as if she is a "thug" from South Central. However, the foolishness has also come from the Royal Family.

To see how their romance began, watch the video above.

Last week, we reported on Prince Charles being shocked that a woman of Indian descent could be from England. In addition, we can't forget Princess Michael of Kent who wore that racist  brooch to meet Meghan. Well, Princess Michael has struck again.
According to Vanity Fair, Aatish Tasser, an ex-boyfriend of the Princess of Kent's daughter, claims Princess Michael named her two black sheep after Venus and Serena, which is seriously disturbing.
Vanity Fair reports, "Princess Michael, though generally free of British colonial prejudices, and beyond reproach when it came to me, nevertheless invited trouble out of what felt like a desire to shock: her pair of black sheep in Gloucestershire were named Venus and Serena."
Who knows what "generally free" means, but he appeared to try and clean up his statement by also saying, "Most everybody thought she was 'perfectly ghastly,' but I saw a nice side of Princess Michael. She could be funny, intelligent, generous, and she was a lot more industrious than the other royals."
Anyone who would name their black sheep is perfectly ghastly regardless if they can be intelligent and generous. 
No word if Princess Michael still has the sheep.
Good luck, Meghan. We can only imagine what the Royals are saying and doing that doesn't get leaked to the press.
 

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