Prince Harry Says He Didn't Understand 'Unconscious Bias' Until He Married Meghan | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Prince Harry revealed he did not know unconscious bias existed until his marriage to Meghan Markle. In an interview with Black Lives Matter activist Patrick Hutchinson for GQ magazine, the Duke of Sussex, 36, spoke about racism. Harry admitted his “upbringing and education” did not prepare him to understand the issue. Harry said: “Once you […]

Prince Harry revealed he did not know unconscious bias existed until his marriage to Meghan Markle.

“And unconscious bias, from my understanding, having the upbringing and the education that I had, I had no idea what it was. I had no idea it existed. And then, sad as it is to say, it took me many, many years to realise it, especially then living a day or a week in my wife’s shoes.” Patrick Hutchinson, made headlines around the world in June when he carried a white protester to safety in London.“Who wants to be told that they may potentially have a little bit of racism in in them?

 

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