Jessica Mulroney QUITS charity she founded with her high-profile sisters-in-law after getting embroiled in a race row - as sources claim Meghan Markle has ended their friendship over it
- Jessica, 40, stepped down from the board of directors of The Shoebox Project just a few days after her 'white privilege' scandal
- The Canadian stylist founded the charity in 2011 with her husband Ben Mulroney's prominent sisters Caroline, Vanessa, and Katy Mulroney
- The charity collects and distributes gifts to at-risk women in shelters
- The Shoebox Project released a statement on Instagram saying Jessica has stepped down while vowing to better support Black and Indigenous women
- Meghan, 38, is also said to have 'cut ties' with Jessica following the race row
- The Duchess of Sussex first met Jessica while she was filming Suits in Toronto
Jessica Mulroney has quit the charity she had founded with her sisters-in-law after she became embroiled in a race row with a black influencer — a scandal that has also allegedly led to the demise of her friendship with Meghan Markle.
The Canadian stylist, 40, stepped down from the board of directors of The Shoebox Project just a few days after Sasha Exeter accused her of 'white privilege,' revealing Jessica had threatened to sue her following their private war of words over racism.
The charity, which collects and distributes gifts in the form of shoeboxes to at-risk women in shelters, was founded by Jessica and her husband Ben Mulroney's high-profile sisters Caroline, Vanessa, and Katy Mulroney.

Done: Jessica Mulroney (second from left) has stepped down from The Shoebox Project, the charity she founded with her sisters-in-law Vanessa, Caroline, and Katy Mulroney (left to right)

Troubles: Jessica is no longer on the board of directors following her race row with Sasha Exeter, a scandal that has allegedly ended her friendship with Meghan Markle
In a statement shared on Instagram, the charity said: 'Jessica Mulroney is a founding member of The Shoebox Project and she has dedicated herself to its growth and success over the years, for which we are very grateful.
'In light of recent events, the charity supports Jessica’s decision to step away from the Board of Directors.'
The charity also vowed to do better to support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) women moving forward.
'To our valued supporters and volunteers, we believe in a world where women feel seen, and are treated with compassion, dignity, and respect,' the statement continued.
'As an organization, we are deeply committed to do better for Black and Indigenous women who have been systematically oppressed in Canada and around the world.
'This is not an issue that will be solved overnight. We pledge to make race an ongoing conversation that occurs regularly and at every level of our organization.'
Although the statement was shared five days ago, Jessica is still listed as a member of the board of directors on The Shoebox Project's website, which features a picture of her with her sisters-in-law.
Jessica's husband Ben and his three sisters are all prominent figures as the children of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.

Announcement: The Shoebox Project released a statement on Instagram saying they support her decision to step away

Plans: The charity also vowed to do better to support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) women moving forward.
Caroline is the current Ontario Minister of Transportation and Minister of Francophone Affairs. Her husband is financier Andrew Lapham, the son of former Harper’s Bazaar editor Lewis Lapham.
Vanessa runs her own fashion branding agency, Power of Prive, after previously working as an editor at Condé Nast, and Katy is a financial analyst.
Over the past week, Jessica's 'white privilege' scandal has cost her business deals, partnerships, TV shows, and even her friendship with Meghan.
The Duchess of Sussex has permanently cut ties with Jessica after she became embroiled in a race row with an influencer, sources have claimed.
Meghan, 38, first met Jessica while she was filming legal drama Suits in Toronto, and the stylist went on to attend her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018 — however, the royal has now reportedly ended their friendship 'for good.'
DailyMail.com exclusively revealed last week that Meghan had been left 'absolutely mortified' by Jessica's 'tone-deaf' threats to Sasha, and told close friends that she can 'no longer be associated with her'.
'Meghan is absolutely mortified that she's been dragged into this complete mess. She said Jessica is in no way a racist, but the way she handled the situation (with the fashion influencer) was tone-deaf and heartbreaking,' a close friend of Meghan's said.

Throwback: The charity collects and distributes gifts to at-risk women in shelters. Jessica is pictured promoting The Shoebox Project with her husband Ben Mulroney in 2018

Important family: Jessica's husband Ben and his three sisters are all prominent figures as the children of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
'Meghan said friends reflect friends and because of what's at stake she can no longer be associated with Jessica, at least not in public. She has to do what she has to do in order to preserve her dignity and her own reputation,' they added.
The scandal brings intense embarrassment to Meghan who devoted her brief time as a royal to promoting social good and is a life-long racial equality activist.
The source added that they 'wouldn't be surprised' if this marked the 'beginning of the end of their friendship'.
They also said that Meghan cannot publicly defend Jessica in this case or help salvage her career.
'It's not like Meghan can just call up ABC and defend Jessica,' the source said. 'There was a reason Meghan waited to so long to make a statement. She wanted to get it right. She said she urged Jessica to do the same thing from the get-go.'
On Wednesday, an insider told Page Six that the duo's relationship was already on the rocks because Meghan felt that Jessica was trying to 'make a career out of the friendship.'
'The white privilege row has really given Meghan the excuse she was waiting for to cut Jess off for good,' the source said. 'I don't know what the tipping point was, but Jess has been on the outs for some time.
'Their friendship is definitely not what it was. And really, how can you have such a close friendship when one person is basically making a career out of the friendship?'
Representatives for Jessica and Meghan have been contacted for comment.

Old friends: Meghan (seen with Prince Harry in March) first met Jessica while filming Suits in Toronto, and the stylist went on to attend her wedding to Harry in 2018

Scandal: Last week, influencer Sasha Exeter shared a series of unpleasant messages in which Jessica allegedly threatened to sue her
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