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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan receive a prestigious civil rights award

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NAACP President Derek Johnson has said that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will receive a prestigious civil rights award.

The Guardian quoted Johnson as saying that Harry and Meghan have responded to the call for social justice and joined the struggle for justice both in the United States and around the world, so the duo will be honored in recognition of their work helping the Texas Women’s Shelter and promoting equal access to a vaccine. COVID-19.
For their part, Harry and Meghan expressed in a statement their appreciation for being awarded this award, saying, “It is a true honor to have our efforts recognized by Derek Johnson and the NAACP.”
Earlier, a royal expert criticized Prince Harry, attacking his legal case for wanting to protect the police when in the UK because he feels unsafe.
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, explained that Prince Harry had told the High Court that he and his family felt unsafe in the UK and needed police protection as they returned to the country, noting that “Harry is no longer a high-ranking royal and should not be expected protection and should be expected to be followed by photographers because of his media work.”
Asked GB News why Harry was worried, Seward said: “Well, Prince Harry says he doesn’t feel safe bringing his family here because the last time he came, as a normal citizen, he didn’t have police protection.” She added: “Why should he?”, according to “express”.

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