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Buckingham Palace has finally opened its mouth to an interview with British Prince Megan Merkel. A statement from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday evening read:
The CAN and NBC News-Queen statement said the accusations of racism raised by the Duchess of Sussex, Megan Merkel, would be seriously investigated. The royal family is concerned about this.
He added that the entire royal family was “sorry” for what had happened to Megan and Harry over the years. Accusations of racist behavior in particular are extremely serious. It will be addressed as a family.
Harry, Megan and Archie have always been the most beloved members of the family, the statement said.
The British royal family called a special meeting to discuss Megan-Harry’s television interview before releasing the statement.
Harry and Megan recently interviewed American presenter Oprah Winfrey. The three-hour interview aired on CBS television on Sunday (March 8). There he spoke of racism within the British royal family, his own state of mind, pressures from the media and other members of the royal family.
Megan Merkel, 39, said the royal family was also concerned about how black their son Archie’s skin would be. Megan declined to divulge who the royal family expressed such concerns.
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