Meghan Markle and Gloria Steinem have spoken to Vogue magazine about their fears for the future after Roe v. Wade was repealed, and how they intend to combat the ruling

Meghan Markle and Gloria Steinem have spoken to Vogue magazine about their fears for the future after Roe v. Wade was repealed, and how they intend to combat the ruling

In light of Meghan Markle’s admission that Prince Harry’s reaction to the news on Friday was “guttural,” she urged males to express their outrage at the repeal of Roe v. Wade by becoming “more vocal.”

The Duchess of Sussex, 40, spoke to Vogue magazine alongside writer Jessica Yellin and author Gloria Steinem, 88.

She claimed that her husband was a feminist and that the Supreme Court’s ruling infuriated him.

All males, according to Markle, must join women in the struggle to defend the right to an abortion.

Men need to speak up now and in the future because these are choices that have an impact on interpersonal relationships, families, and entire communities, she said.

“They may target women, but we are all affected by the results.”

The previous few days, my spouse and I have had numerous conversations about that. He is also a feminist.

When Markle discovered Steinem was taking refuge during the pandemic close to their California home in 2020, she approached Steinem, who was able to affirm Harry’s keen interest in women’s rights.

He had a guttural response the previous week, just like I did, Markle said.

“I am aware of the sense of dread that so many women are experiencing right now. But once more, we must unite and stop moping. We have to put forth the effort.