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U Mad? Racist Twitter Trolls Couldn't Handle All Of The Unapologetic Blackness Meghan Markle Brought To The Royal Wedding

The Royal Wedding broke the Internet and some people got in their hateful feelings.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tied the royal knot yesterday and it was a wedding that many of us didn't expect. From a Black choir singing Ben E. King's 1961 R&B hit "Stand By Me" to Black cellist prodigy Sheku Kanneh-Mason performing to a riveting sermon from Bishop Curry — Meghan brought Wakanda to Windsor Castle.

Black Twitter was in love with the wedding but, of course, there were trolls who thought the wedding was pushing an "agenda," criticized Meghan and especially had an issue with Bishop Curry. See some of the insane reactions below:

 

Huge congratulations to the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Trolls will come and go, but we hope their love lasts forever.

  • Black Twitter was in love with the wedding but, of course, there were trolls who thought the wedding was pushing an "agenda," criticized Meghan and especially had an issue with Bishop Curry. See some of the insane reactions below:

     

  • These haters have serious issues. There was no agenda, it was a merging of cultures and let's not pretend the British presence was missing. One Royal Wedding with diversity and people feel like a "Black" agenda is being pushed into Britain.
    Let's revisit some of the beautiful moments from yesterday's wedding.

  • An Unforgettable Bishop Curry

  • The Kingdom Choir's performance of "Stand By Me":

  • 19-year-old Black cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason:

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