Tiffany Haddish gives a shout-out to Meghan Markle after she and Prince Harry step back from royal family: ‘That’s how we do it in South Central LA, baby’
Meghan Markle has garnered much support, as well as criticism for her and Prince Harry’s decision to take a step back from the royal family.
And the former Suits star has recently received praise from one of the most outspoken actresses in Hollywood.
Tiffany Haddish gave a shout-out to Markle last week on Watch What Happens Live with her Like a Boss co-star Salma Hayek.
California girls: Tiffany Haddish gave a shout-out to Markle last week on Watch What Happens Live: ‘That’s how we do it in South Central LA, baby! She come from them Baldwin Hills!’
Hayek said of Markle, whom she previously worked with on a special issue of British Vogue: ‘She’s really gorgeously humble and caring.’
Haddish then chimed in: ‘That’s how we do it in South Central LA, baby! She come from them Baldwin Hills!’
The subject of the Duchess of Sussex came up when Hayek was asked by a caller about Meghan and Harry’s decision to resign from the royal family.
She reluctantly answered: ‘I think they’re wonderful, and whatever the decision is, we have to respect it.’
Never be royals: It was announced Saturday that Harry and Meghan will no longer be referred to as their ‘royal highnesses’ in their decision to step back as working members of the royal family
Same titles: They will retain their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but they will not formally represent the queen
Payback: The couple will also no longer receive money from the Sovereign Grant, and they will repay UK taxpayers the £2.4million ($3.1million), which was used to furnish their home Frogmore House, Buckingham Palace
It was most recently announced in a statement on Saturday that Harry and Meghan will no longer be referred to as their ‘royal highnesses’ in their decision to step back from the royal family.
They will retain their titles as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but they will not formally represent the queen.
The couple will also no longer receive money from the Sovereign Grant, and they will repay UK taxpayers the £2.4million ($3.1million), which was used to furnish their home Frogmore House, Buckingham Palace.
They will keep the house as their official UK residence, but they will now pay rent for the property, which is on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
It comes after their announcement earlier this month that they plan to step back as working members of the royal family and split their time between the UK and North America.
Stepping back: It comes after their announcement earlier this month that they plan to step back as working members of the royal family and split their time between the UK and North America
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