Meghan Markle's words about racism are not a "complete surprise".
This was stated by former American first lady Michelle Obama in an interview with Nbc, answering a question about the shock interview of the Duchess of Sussex with Oprah Winfrey.
"As I said, race is not something new and so it was not a complete surprise to hear his feelings and thoughts" about it, explains Michelle Obama.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the course of the interview have moved the accusation of racism against an unidentified member of the royal family.
"For them I hope that everything will be resolved with forgiveness and recomposition and that they can use this experience as a teaching moment", adds Michelle Obama.
"I pray that everything works out, there is nothing more important than family".
Former First Lady Michelle Obama said it to the Access Hollywood program about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey.
"When I think about what they are going through and I think about the importance of family, I pray that there will be forgiveness and that there is clarity and love and everything will be resolved at some point. Because there is nothing more important than family. "said Michelle.