Queer Eye's Karamo Brown says Meghan's commoner background brings real life ...

Mother-to-be Meghan Markle was already 'regal' before she joined The British Royal Family, but now provides them with a common touch.

And the former Hollywood actress turned Duchess Of Sussex and her newborn child will be a 'great addition' to the Monarchy as it works towards a new era.

That is the view of Queer Eye star and global modern culture expert Karamo Brown, who feels Markle's 'confidence' and 'authentic' nature are reasons for her popularity.

Author and TV host Brown also believes that the pregnant American brings an understanding of real life for commoners to her new family given that 'she's come from a background that has had challenges.'

In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV, Brown, 38, feels that she will help educate the many detractors, who have made racist attacks on her heritage.

Queer Eye star and global modern culture expert Karamo Brown feels Meghan's 'confidence' and 'authenticity' contribute to her worldwide popularity

Queer Eye star and global modern culture expert Karamo Brown feels Meghan's 'confidence' and 'authenticity' contribute to her worldwide popularity

Brown tells DailyMailTV he thinks the Duchess of Sussex and her newborn child will be a 'great addition' to the Monarchy

Brown tells DailyMailTV he thinks the Duchess of Sussex and her newborn child will be a 'great addition' to the Monarchy

Brown, who has mutual show business friends with Meghan, is famous for transforming the lives of many contestants on the popular Netflix show, which has just aired for its third series.

The culture expert says that Meghan will help educate those who have made racist attacks on her heritage and says she will not bow to the abuse

The culture expert says that Meghan will help educate those who have made racist attacks on her heritage and says she will not bow to the abuse

Speaking exclusively at the MLB Food Fest Los Angeles VIP night, Brown admitted: 'The thing that I think is really special about Meghan is that she's come from a background that has had challenges, but has also had success and I think that's what makes someone special, regal, and a great addition to a Royal family, because they can say, ''I understand what that every day person is going through - but I also understand what it is to start achieving success,'' and wanting to make sure that you help others achieve that as well.'

Brown, who has appeared on the MTV reality show The Real World, believes that Markle's attitude, human touch and demeanor have won her fans around the globe 

'Well I think the thing about any person is confidence and authenticity and I think when you have confidence about who you are and you're authentic about who you are, not trying to hide any part of your identity, is when people respond to you and fall in love with you.'

Over the past three years since details emerged of her relationship with Harry, Markle has been subjected to racist abuse.

In 2016 Prince Harry even made a public statement of his distress at 'racial undertones'. 

Courtiers beefed up its social media operation amid a rise in racist online abuse targeting Markle in the months after the announcement of her pregnancy.

The Royal family issued a set of guidelines last week for people engaging with its social media channels.

Brown says that Markle will not bow to the abuse, but has vowed to help change people's attitudes.

Brown, who while born in Texas boasts Jamaican and Cuban descent, added: 'I don't believe most people are racist. I think they're grossly misinformed or miseducated about the history of race, and when you can give someone more education about it, it helps them to grow, to learn.

'And I think that her just being an example of strength and standing strong for who she is, is that example for many

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