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Meghan Markle
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The article frames Queen Elizabeth's offer as insulting to Meghan Markle.
The late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly offered Meghan Markle a black equerry to help her 'feel comfortable' in Buckingham Palace. According to Omid Scobie's Endgame, the palace suggested that the late monarch’s Ghanaian-born household cavalry officer, Lieutenant Colonel Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, would be able to offer aid to Meghan. They suggested they would be able to help the bi-racial actress adjust to her new royal duties. Scobie wrote: 'Though a charming and intelligent man, it stood out like a sore thumb to Meghan and her friends.' This reportedly left Meghan 'insulted' according to the US Sun, with Scobie noting that this was likely due to 'lack of lack or other non-white staff' in 'relevant senior roles.'
Present the offer as a well-intentioned gesture by Queen Elizabeth to support Meghan Markle in her new role.
Provide a balanced perspective by including any positive reactions or statements from Meghan Markle about the offer.
The article uses emotional language to evoke a specific response from the reader.
This reportedly left Meghan 'insulted' according to the US Sun, with Scobie noting that this was likely due to 'lack of lack or other non-white staff' in 'relevant senior roles.'
Present the information in a neutral tone without using emotionally charged language.
Provide evidence or quotes from Meghan Markle or other sources to support the claim of feeling insulted.
The article presents opinions as facts without providing evidence or sources.
Omid added: 'I doubt Kate was offered an equerry [for guidance].' As per Scobie and previous reports, Meghan was initially assigned Lady Susan Hussey to help her adjust to her new royal duties. However, the former Suits actress later 'turned down the offer' to have Hussey as her helping hand.
Clearly distinguish between opinions and facts by using phrases such as 'according to Omid Scobie' or 'in the opinion of the author.'
Provide evidence or sources to support the claim that Kate was not offered an equerry.
The article selectively presents information that supports a particular narrative.
The Palace Papers, released last year, also claimed that the Palace had a supposed disconnect with Meghan. Author Tina Brown wrote: 'The glaring but unspoken problem was that none of these experienced Palace hands were women of colour.'
Provide a balanced perspective by including any information or statements that contradict the claim of a disconnect between the Palace and Meghan.
Include information about the diversity initiatives or efforts made by the Palace.
- This is an EXPERIMENTAL DEMO version that is not intended to be used for any other purpose than to showcase the technology's potential. We are in the process of developing more sophisticated algorithms to significantly enhance the reliability and consistency of evaluations. Nevertheless, even in its current state, HonestyMeter frequently offers valuable insights that are challenging for humans to detect.