
In March of 2021, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle sat down for an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey about their experience with the royal family and their decision to step back and move to California soon after the birth of their son. The on-air conversation had a variety of revealing moments that put Harry’s father King Charles, his brother Prince William, and his grandmother the late Queen Elizabeth in a less-than-flattering light.
With the Queen’s passing, the crown has moved to Charles and his coronation is in May. There was quite a lot of speculation on whether or not Harry and Meghan will attend, but UK’s Each day Telegraph reported some latest details about family relations. They claim Meghan wrote on to Charles soon after the Oprah interview aired to try to mend fences.
Certainly one of the uglier things the royal family was accused of by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was that while Meghan was pregnant with Archie, there have been “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin may be when he was born.”
In her letter to Charles, Meghan allegedly wrote she was not attempting to accuse one specific person of racism, but was concerned about unconscious bias. Charles did supposedly reply, saying he was disenchanted she’d stated this so publicly and within the continuing family split.
Each Charles and Meghan apparently agreed the remark on skin tone had been “an innocent remark.”
On Saturday afternoon, a representative for the Duchess of Sussex posted on social media in response to the Telegraph and gave an announcement to People reading:
“The Duchess of Sussex goes about her life in the current, not desirous about correspondence from two years ago related to conversations from 4 years ago. Any suggestion otherwise is fake and admittedly ridiculous. We encourage tabloid media and various royal correspondents to stop the exhausting circus that they alone are creating.”
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Just the identical, the Duchess won’t be attending the coronation on May 6. The event takes place during Archie’s birthday, as well, and she or he shall be home to look after their youngest Lilibet, too. Harry shall be in attendance for the service by himself with plans to move back to California immediately afterwards and won’t be collaborating in every other events across the ceremony.
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