I also had to glance up and see if there were any
The DM has had a few right on the money articles lately.
Both Meghan and William, in these instances, were talking to the public about discrimination and racism that pertained to their children.
In my eyes, Meghan sounded like she was more into jumping on the BLM movement which is currently very much in our mindsets and very serious in and of itself and Archie was a vehicle where she could blanket the BRF and the monarchy, itself, with accusations of discriminating against her child. There is nothing wrong with this as she was presenting her truth from her perspective.
With William being asked how he'd feel if one of his kids identified as LGBQT in the future, his focus was not on any movement or social construct that are currently issues but rather focused on how he would feel for his child and what he would do to strengthen and support them.
Both parents have situations where they would be challenged to help their child deal with issues that may arise in the future. The most important thing in all of this is the child. Discrimination comes in many different ways and forms and, for a child, very hurtful. I was fortunate to have been discriminated against as a child for several different reasons as I was "different". The best lesson I learned from my parents was that if people had a problem with me, that's *their* problem and not mine. If only Meghan had been able to see that one comment in that vein, she would have been deemed in my eye a stronger woman. But I don't know Meghan or how she thinks and processes things.