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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker May 22

    In front of billions, Meghan Markle entered one of the oldest halls of whiteness, with the flowers of former colonies sewn on to her veil, and blended in. Her mother stood out: http://nyer.cm/NRSdF5F pic.twitter.com/KgFxK07vOK

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      1. NOMORGH 🐓‏ @AR56282684 May 22
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        And beautifully!🙏🏽

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      2. Andrew Burton‏ @wa2man May 22
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        Halls of whiteness? Really? Lacks thought and even a modicum of journalistic endeavour. Halls of privilege, perhaps you’d have a case but whiteness? Quick summary, dumb headline.

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      1. Real Mr Breeze 🌀‏ @HydroTech12 May 22
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        I saw Halls of Whiteness open for Tower of Power in Denver at mile high stadium in 1980

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      1. TooIcey‏ @TooIcey3 May 22
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        I #Salute Meagan's brave mom 😻 Atleast we know where The Duchess gets her beauty😻 #RoyalWedding

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      1. Bernardo Gómez‏ @bernardo_gomez May 22
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        I was really touched by his genuine facial reactions to seeing his daughter's marriage

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      1. NathB‏ @NathBoiss May 22
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        With the Brexit Great Britain is compelled to play the most seductive game with the Commonwealth i.e the colonial empire. The veil was part of the seduction dance.

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      1. Justin Kelly‏ @Fruityloopster May 22
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        I thought her mother was outstanding.

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      1. Christina Shaw‏ @Christi19043319 May 23
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        Dear Author! The color green looks horrible on you!

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      1. Jeff‏ @jclements61 May 22
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        What her colour got to do with anything

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      1. Pete‏ @SeaNoEvil00 May 22
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        I recently attended a ceremony in a Palace in Kyoto. For reference, how would you describe the colour of that hall?

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      1. Charlotte Washington‏ @Char32 May 22
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        I totally agree that there is no “Imitation of Life” here. A movie that will still make me ugly cry when I watch it after all these years.

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      1. Sharon Earl‏ @searl727 May 22
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        She was the epitome of grace.

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      1. robin‏ @rts5000 May 22
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        I wonder how the author of this piece would describe temples in India and China, doesn’t bare thinking about.

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      1. The Carambar Kid‏ @TheCarambarKid May 22
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        "with the flowers of former colonies" ... Oh, you mean the native flowers of each of the 53 Commonwealth countries? Charming.

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