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  • The Royal Conversation We Needed: My Thoughts on Oprah’s Interview with Meghan & Harry 👑✨

    The Royal Conversation We Needed: My Thoughts on Oprah’s Interview with Meghan & Harry 👑✨

    When Oprah sits down for a tell-all, you know it’s going to be good. But when it’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry across from her? Let’s just say — this wasn’t your average Sunday night interview.

    I’ll admit, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to watch at first. But as a biracial Black woman, curiosity (and maybe a little hope) got the better of me. And I’m so glad it did. From the moment the conversation began, I found myself nodding along, relating to Meghan in ways I didn’t expect. It was raw, vulnerable, and—finally—real.

    This wasn’t just a royal chat over tea. It was an unfiltered look into the experiences of two people navigating love, identity, and impossible expectations under the world’s microscope. Here are a few moments that truly stuck with me.


    💬 The Conversation About Archie’s Skin Tone

    When Meghan revealed that there had been “concerns” within the royal family about how dark Archie’s skin might be, I froze. It was painful but not shocking. Harry confirmed it wasn’t Queen Elizabeth or Prince Philip, but still—the damage was done.

    As someone who has lived through the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) weight of colorism, I understood exactly how loaded that question was. It’s not just curiosity — it’s a reflection of how deeply racism can run, even when it hides behind polite tones and royal titles. Some people see a mixed-race baby and automatically assign them an identity that fits their biases. That “in-between” space can be isolating — you’re too Black for some, too white for others, and somehow never just you.


    👑 The Title That Never Was

    Let’s talk about Archie’s missing title. Traditionally, royal children need the Queen’s approval to receive the titles of “Prince” or “Princess.” William’s children were granted theirs—Charlotte and Louis included—but Archie? Not so much. For the first royal child of color to be denied that recognition carried symbolism that couldn’t be ignored. Representation matters — even in a palace.

    As Meghan explained how painful that experience was, I couldn’t help but think about how many of us have felt “snubbed” in smaller, quieter ways. Those moments when you realize that, no matter how much you achieve, some people will still see you as “other.”

    Representation matters, especially when it’s within an institution that symbolizes so much tradition and visibility. It was a subtle but loud message, and one that didn’t go unnoticed.


    📸 The Photo That Never Happened

    Remember the iconic royal baby debut outside the hospital? Meghan and Harry didn’t get that moment. I had assumed they opted out for privacy reasons—but no. Meghan revealed they were not offered the opportunity.

    That stung. Because those first photos aren’t just about the royal tradition; they’re about belonging. About being seen.


    📰 Harry’s Wake-Up Call on Racism

    One of the most powerful parts of the interview was hearing Harry admit he didn’t fully understand racial bias until he experienced it alongside Meghan. It reminded me of how deeply embedded privilege can be—even among those who think they “get it.”

    Oprah brilliantly contrasted media coverage between Meghan and Kate—where Kate was praised for eating avocado toast, and Meghan was vilified for it. It was such a clear example of how bias quietly works its way into everyday narratives.


    💔 “Megxit” and Moving On

    When the couple decided to step back from royal duties, they weren’t trying to rebel—they were trying to breathe. Harry clarified that he had spoken with the Queen in advance, though later, the palace’s response suggested otherwise.

    Hearing them describe losing their security and being cut off financially, while still facing intense scrutiny, made me realize how heavy their reality was. Meghan’s candidness about her mental health struggles was heartbreaking—but it also showed so much strength.


    ✨ Why It Matters

    Watching this interview felt like watching a cultural shift happen in real-time. It was uncomfortable, necessary, and strangely healing.

    Sharing your truth, especially when the world wants you silent, is a radical act. Meghan and Harry’s honesty reminded me of how vital it is to have these conversations — even when they challenge the systems we’ve been taught to respect.

    Oprah handled it with the grace and gravity only she can bring, creating space for hard but necessary conversations. And watching it all unfold, I couldn’t help but think of Princess Diana — how her legacy of honesty and compassion continues through her son and his family.

    For me, this interview wasn’t just about the royals. It was about the universal need to be seen, heard, and understood — no matter where you come from. It was about resilience, representation, and the beauty of reclaiming your story.

    And while the royal family might not change overnight, one thing’s for sure: the world is listening.



  • The Little Mermaid Live-Action: A Beautiful Wave of Representation

    The Little Mermaid Live-Action: A Beautiful Wave of Representation

    Disney recently announced that Halle Bailey will star as Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid—and I couldn’t be more excited! It’s such a powerful moment for young girls everywhere to see another princess of color on the big screen.

    When The Princess and the Frog came out in 2009, I was already 13, and while I loved the idea of Tiana, I didn’t really get to experience that childhood magic of seeing someone who looked like me as a Disney princess. Having that kind of representation earlier would’ve meant the world.

    Of course, the casting has sparked plenty of online discussion—some positive, some not so much. But it’s important to remember that The Little Mermaid is a fairytale, not a cultural story rooted in specific traditions like Pocahontas. While Hans Christian Andersen was Danish, Disney’s version of Ariel was never tied to that culture. It’s a timeless story of curiosity, love, and finding your voice—and Halle Bailey’s take on Ariel is simply an evolution of that story for a new generation.

    I’m genuinely looking forward to watching this film in theaters. Seeing a Black actress step into such an iconic role feels monumental and long overdue. It also brings back fond memories of Brandy’s Cinderella—a magical, barrier-breaking performance that proved diversity belongs in every fairytale.

    And don’t worry—we’ll always have the beloved animated Ariel too. But this new Little Mermaid promises to bring something fresh, inclusive, and inspiring. Here’s to singing along (again) to Part of Your World—this time with even more heart. 💙🧜🏽‍♀️

    Her voice is amazing!

  • Game of Thrones Season 8 Finale: My Totally Chaotic Thoughts

    Game of Thrones Season 8 Finale: My Totally Chaotic Thoughts

    Welcome back to my messy brain dump about the Game of Thrones finale — because wow, what a ride. I can’t believe it’s actually over. Let’s relive the chaos together:

    1 Grey Worm… really? You’re doing way too much right now.

    2 Jon Snow — looking fine as always, but also, babe, what are you doing?

    3 Tyrion out here telling it like it is. Yes, king, speak your truth!

    4 Daenerys… girl, what happened to you? Chill. Please.

    5 I mean, yeah, she has to go — but does it have to be Jon?

    6 WAIT. He did it?! Oh no. Oh yes? Oh no again.

    7 That’s it? That’s how she goes out? I feel robbed.

    8 Drogon crying over her body — okay, that broke me. 😭

    9. What?

    10. Sansa! Yes, tell that man to sit down. HAHA.

    11. Aww, Sam.

    12. Okay, Bran.

    13. What?

    14. Uhhhh.

    15. Oh, so now you’re finally gonna pet him?

    16. What?

    17. Okay, Arya.

    18. What?

    19. Sansa, yes! Queen!!

    Ayye!
    Her tiara is perfect!

    20. What?

    21. What?

    22. Seriously!?



    After that, I had to restart the episode just to make sure I hadn’t blacked out and missed something. Like, Tyrion gets off easy, but Jon goes back to the Night’s Watch? Make it make sense.

    At least Sansa ended up where she belongs — in charge and looking stunning with that tiara. Queen behavior only. 👑

    The finale wasn’t perfect, but it wasn’t a total disaster either. I’m just glad we survived it together. Our watch has ended… now bring on the spinoffs!

    I want it, I got it




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  • Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2 Recap: My Disorganized Thoughts (and a Whole Lot of Feelings)

    Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2 Recap: My Disorganized Thoughts (and a Whole Lot of Feelings)

    Okay, Thrones fam — Episode 2 had me feeling every emotion possible. From Ghost’s return to Arya’s… big moment… to Dany being Dany, here’s my totally disorganized (but deeply felt) breakdown.


    🐺 1. GHOST IS BACK!

    Our fluffy boy has returned, and my heart is full. Hi, sweet baby Ghost — please don’t leave us. I’m begging.


    ⚔️ 2. Arya Said, “I’m a Grown Woman Now”

    WELL. That happened. I’ve got so many mixed feelings — proud, shocked, uncomfortable, impressed. Maisie Williams may be 20 now, but my brain still sees her as little Arya with her sword lessons. Still, good for her! Just praying no one walked in mid-scene.


    👑 3. Dany, Sweetie, Let’s Talk

    So… Dany finds out Jon is her nephew and immediately focuses on the part where he’s the rightful heir? Girl. Maybe pause and process the other detail? I swear she’s getting more power-hungry by the minute. If she and Jon both survive, that’s gonna be one awkward family dinner.


    🌴 4. Grey Worm & Missandei Deserve Better

    They’re preparing to die and still worried about racism in the North. Like… y’all. Can we not? I just want them to run off and live happily ever after on a sunny beach somewhere. They’ve earned it.


    😍 5. Tormund. Just… Tormund.

    That’s it. That’s the note. Marry me, wildling daddy.


    💭 Final Thoughts

    If one more person says the women and children will be “safe in the crypts,” I’m calling it now — something is going to go horribly wrong down there.

    Also, Sansa? She’s basically me. The facial expressions, the energy, the quiet judgment. All of it.

    Until next week — let’s mentally prepare (and emotionally crumble) together. 💀Welcome to my disorganized thoughts after watching GOT Episode 2 of Season 8.

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