Meghan and Harry interview: Royals say they may consider appointing a diversity chief



The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, told Oprah Winfrey that the news came that not the Queen or Prince Philip but a member of the royal family had raised the issue of how dark their unborn child would be.
A splendor is an issue that has been taken very seriously in the Royal Households, “a royal source said on Sunday.” We have policies, procedures and programs in place, but we have not seen the progress we need in terms of presentation and more work to be done. Need, we can always improve. “

The work has been going on for some time now and it comes with the full support of the family, the sources added.

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Regarding reports in several UK media outlets that the royal family could appoint a “diversity chief”, the source said it was “something to consider” but “it was too early” to announce definite plans.

“A lot of steps are being considered. Certainly one should consider taking this work forward and taking into account the diversity / inclusion in the three families that needs to be considered. It is too early for any pay firm plan to be announced. To get this right, “the source added.

Harry and Meghan also talked about racist coverage in the British press during their bombshell interview, after claims by the head of the UK Society of Editors resigned that he refused to acknowledge the problem.
Last week, Prince William told reporters that the Royals were “not a very racist family”, the palace later said – “when memories change” – serious claims would be considered privately by the family. However the palace has appointed an external law firm to investigate claims that Meghan threatened royal staff.
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