Serena Williams reckons Meghan Markle was 'courageous to represent her culture' at her wedding to Prince Harry.
The Wimbledon champion, 41, made the claim in the fourth episode of Harry & Meghan which dropped on Netflix today.
Serena was a guest at Meghan and Harry's wedding in 2018, which was watched by millions around the world.
Speaking abut the Suits star's big day, Serena said: “To have her culture represented at that wedding. Amazing, I loved it. I thought it was really courageous breaking boundaries but not trying to."
During the ceremony at Windsor Castle, Episcopalian church leader the Rev Michael Curry, began with a quote from American activist Martin Luther King Jr.
Later, talented teenage cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, who was the first black person to win BBC Young Musician of the Year award, wowed the star-studded congregation.
Finally, the Kingdom gospel choir sang a stirring rendition of Stand By Me, which rose to fame in the midst of the civil rights movement.
The wedding was a star-studded affair with guests including Oprah Winfrey, Idris Elba and George Clooney all in attendance.
Meghan's showbiz pals have rallied round her in the wake of Harry & Meghan, which has attracted widespread criticism for the former royals.
Many in the royal family are said to believe there is 'no way back' for the couple after their £100million Netflix series.
Prince William is said to be “utterly furious” at his brother's claims of Meghan's poor treatment by the royal family.
Harry claimed a "war" was waged on his wife, who he said wasn't supported by the palace.
The L.A-based pair are unlikely to get an invite to Sandringham for this Christmas after their bombshell show.
But Tyler Perry has praised Meghan for taking the decision to relinquish her royal role.
The actor, comedian and producer helped the couple as they ditched the UK - and royal duties.
The 53-year-old is a close friend of the couple, reportedly offering Harry and Meghan his $18 million Beverly Hills home to use when they arrived in the US.
Speaking during a trailer for Harry & Meghan, he says: "They just wanted to be free. They wanted to be free to love and be happy. I applauded that."
Harry goes on to say that for the couple to be able to "move onto the next chapter you've got to finish the first chapter."
Cuddling up to her hubby on the sofa, Meghan gushed: "It gave us a chance to create that home that we always wanted."
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