Meghan Markle's claims of vast racism in Britain have been described as 'very unsettling' through opera superstar Danielle de Niese in remarks to the Mail last night.
Like the Duchess of Sussex, De Niese is a prominent woman of coloration in her occupation who married into an white, upper-class British family intertwined with a well-known institution.
However, the soprano, who is married to Gus Christie, government chairman of the Glyndebourne opera festival, said did now not admire the feedback made by using the Duchess all through bombshell interviews with Oprah Winfrey.





'What I suppose is abnormal is to get your home u . s . of America to say that the entire country of Britain is racist... I locate that very unsettling.
'It's now not to say that racism is not everywhere, due to the fact it is, however I don't assume you can tar every body with the identical brush like that. To say a total community of humans are racist, that hasn't been my experience.'
The soprano, 43, whose dad and mom are from Sri Lanka with combined European heritage, spent her childhood in Australia before emigrating with her household to America as a teenager.
Now chatelaine of the property in the South Downs, East Sussex, where song enthusiasts revel in picnics on the lawn earlier than watching the world-famous opera at some point of the summer, she considers Britain to be her home.



She did no longer agree with Meghan and Harry's slurs about 'racism' in the Royal Family - which the Prince rowed again from in recent interviews - announcing Meghan have to have accompanied her example.
'I am a mixed-race individual and I have married a man who is not in the Royal Family but is nevertheless section of a massive institution,' de Niese told the Mail.
'I've set out to help my husband and research about the human beings around me.
'I very plenty set about gaining knowledge of about what takes place here.
'There have been human beings who tried to imply that I used to be ''trailblazing'', however I wasn't into that due to the fact it feeds the ego.'



The First Lady of Glyndebourne has two younger young people with Christie and is stepmother to his 4 sons from his first marriage. 'When Meghan and Harry first got here to public attention, every body was extraordinary glad for them,' she adds.
'I sense like we are going to in no way without a doubt know why it went wrong. It's a complicated story.'

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