Duchess Meghan + Prince Harry: Do you reveal the racism commentator?

Duchess Meghan + Prince Harry
Do you reveal who is behind the racism comment?

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan

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In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry did not reveal who should have rumored exactly about Archie's skin color. Not yet. But the Sussexes could still drop that bomb.

"The months I've been pregnant have been about the fact that he (Archie) won't get a title and concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born." With this story, Duchess Meghan, 39, not only shocked Oprah Winfrey, 67.

Is the British Royal Family Racist? And which family member talked about the unborn child of Meghan and Prince Harry, 36, at the time? The Sussexes did not want to reveal this in their big Oprah interview, it would be "too harmful" for the person concerned. Only Queen Elizabeth, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, took Harry out of the line of fire retrospectively.

Duchess Meghan + Prince Harry have "shaken" the Royal Family

"The whole family is shocked to learn how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan," the royal family announced in a statement on Tuesday evening (March 9, 2021). "The issues raised, especially that of skin color, are worrying. While some perceptions differ, the issue is taken very seriously and discussed privately in the family. Harry, Meghan and Archie will forever be loved members of the family," it continues.

Why the palace will never deny the allegations

But the fear that Meghan and Harry will make public in the coming weeks and months who talked about Archie in this way remains. The palace was "paralyzed with fear," a palace insider told the Daily Mail, and there was "a lack of trust". The top priority is now that no one denies the couple's allegations of racism – otherwise Meghan and Harry could go off the bomb and make the name of the "racism commentator" known.

Prince Charles "deeply worried"

Prince Charles mastered his first appearance after the interview with flying colors: The 72-year-old visited Jesus House in Brent Cross on Tuesday and met with NHS employees and church workers. He did not answer questions about how he felt after his son's violent allegations. No response, no denial. Anything else would do great harm to his family. However, Prince Charles is said to be "deeply concerned" about his daughter-in-law's allegations of racism, as a palace source wants to know: "It goes against everything the Prince of Wales believes in. He believes that diversity is the strength of our society." Nevertheless, he has to stick to his family's principle: "Never complain, never explain."

Sources used:dailymail.co.uk, standard.co.uk/

This article originally appeared on GALA.de.

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