Meghan Markle praised for having the "self-worth" to say 'no to the most powerful family in Britain'
Meghan Markle has been lauded as 'inspirational' for skipping King Charles III's coronation in May.
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, known as an activist and political commentator, appeared on Good Morning Britain to support the Duchess of Sussex's decision, calling her 'inspirational' for saying 'no to the most powerful family in Britain'.
The British-Nigerian lawyer and academic admired the
Duchess, saying she has the "self-worth" to snub the invitation.
"I
think Meghan's decision to say no to the most powerful family in Britain and
to say no to the most talked about party in town is both admirable and
inspiring," Dr Shola added.
She added: "What Meghan is doing is
exercising the power of no that comes from a place of self-worth, growth,
maturity and self preservation."
The lawyer admitted she doesn't
think Meghan turned down the invite because she "didn't feel welcome". I
think that any wife out there that has bad in-laws like Meghan has with the
Royal Family can deduce that she has drawn a line in the sand," she
continued.
Dr Shola went on: "She is saying I will attend royal events,
but on my own terms. But what is more powerful is that Meghan is telling the
whole world that I am rejecting any notion that because I married into the
Royal Family I should be bait for toxicity, rage and abuse. She is saying to
society as a whole: you don't get to tell me who I should be as a woman, as
a mother and as a wife."
Buckingham palace on Wednesday revealed
Prince Harry's plan to attend the coronation alone, adding Meghan would stay
in California with her two children Prince Archie and Princess
Lilibet.