Silenced Remarks of Support from Prince William Elizabeth and Prince Charles | Hint-Pot



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Prince william[Foto: Getty Images]
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A shocking exposition that there was a royal family who asked Prince Henry, “How dark is a child’s skin?” In an interview, Meghan claimed that the existence of this racist awareness in the royal family did not give her eldest son Archie the title of “Prince”. After the broadcast of the show, the question “Is the royal family a racist?” It was raised in the UK. While the royal family said in a statement that it would “handle the family”, Prince William, the future King of England, answered questions directly from the British media for the first time. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are said to support the prince’s comments.

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The prince expected the journalist’s question, but sources said they did not know the content.

When Prince William visited a school in London with Princess Catherine, a reporter for the Sky News channel asked two questions aloud, according to UK and world media reports … One of them was “Is the royal family a racist?”

Prince Charles, who appeared in public affairs the day before, quietly passed by the question, “What do you think of the interview?” Surprisingly, however, Prince William replied: “We are a family far from racists.”

Prince William also answered another question: “Did you speak to Prince Henry?”, “I have not spoken yet, but I will speak.” In addition to the racist comments, there appears to have been clear anger at Meghan’s comments, which revealed that “Princess Catherine cried” at the pre-wedding gathering of Prince Harry and his wife.

The British tabloid “Daily Mail” and others headlined “Wrath William Breaks Clan Silence” and reported that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles “supported” the statement.

According to the newspaper, the royal family basically puts the queen’s motto “don’t talk, don’t explain” first, but this comment from Prince William is taken as “a direct expression of honest sentiments.” . Kensington Palace also declined to comment, saying “the prince said everything he wanted to say.” However, sources say the prince expected a question from the reporter, but did not know the content.

If the family is considered “racist” and the image of his beloved wife “crying” to the nervous bride before the wedding, then, as the queen’s grandson and the crown prince’s eldest son, this is more or less the same. The reaction can be taken for granted.

(Masatoshi Mori, England)

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