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Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markles, 39, the interview with Oprah Winfrey have shaken the British royal family and Britain.
In the exclusive interview with CBS, Meghan revealed that she had suicidal thoughts during her pregnancy and asked the royal family for help. Despite this, he did not receive any support.
– I did not want to live anymore, said in the interview with Opera Winfrey.
Markle also said that the court must have been concerned about the skin color her son Archie would get. This is because his mother is dark skinned.
The heading: “Some images in memory may vary”
According to Tuesday’s statement from Buckingham Palace, the court takes Meghan’s accusations of racism “very seriously.” They also promise to investigate the couple’s allegations that someone from the royal family has speculated on Archie’s skin color.
“The entire family is saddened to hear the full extent of how challenging the past few years have been for Harry and Meghan,” they said in the statement.
At the same time, the royal family further wrote that “certain images of memory may vary”, something that led to criticism for not taking a clearer distance against racism. Queen Elizabeth also decided to investigate the allegations of racism as a “private” family matter behind closed doors.
– It could have been a perfect opportunity to clearly condemn racism. We have had a whole summer of protests that highlighted racism in various institutions. So I am quite disappointed. He wasn’t expecting more, though, says Tyrek Morris, who founded the All Black Lives student group according to The Guardian.
Criticism: we await conviction
Bell Ribeiro-Addy is a black MP for the opposition British Labor Party. She criticizes the fact that the court planned to handle Meghan’s allegations “in private,” the AP writes.
He has also criticized the Buckingham Palace statement because they did not directly condemn the accusations of racism.
– The monarchy is a public institution that receives public funds and all criticism must really receive a strong response from the institution on how they should proceed, says Ribeiro-Addy.
– We expect it from any institution. Why not the monarchy, why not the royal house.
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