Queen And Prince Philip Were Not Royals Who Expressed Concern About Archie’s Skin Colour

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PLATINUM WEDDING ANNIVERSARY PORTRAIT OF HM THE QUEEN AND THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH.
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The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke framed by Thomas Gainsborough\’s portraits of George III and Queen Charlotte from 1781. The Queen is wearing a cream day dress by Angela Kelly and a \’Scarab\’ brooch in yellow gold, carved ruby and diamond, designed by Andrew Grima, and given as a personal gift from the Duke to The Queen in 1966.

Oprah Winfrey today revealed that Prince Harry insisted it wasn’t the Queen or Prince Philip who expressed concern about Archie’s skin colour.

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Meghan Markle said there had been conversations with Prince Harry and a “family” member about their unborn son and what colour his skin would be – and “what that would mean or look like”.

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But Oprah Winfrey confirmed to CBS This Morning that it was not the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh who made the alleged racist comment – according to Harry.

She said: “He did not share the identity with me but he wanted to make sure I knew, and if I had an opportunity to share it, that it was not his grandmother or grandfather that were part of those conversations.\"\"

“He did not tell me who was a part of those conversations.”

Oprah Winfrey said the full interview was three hours and 20 minutes long and was edited down to one hour and 25 minutes for the US broadcast – and the most important question she wanted to answer was “why did they leave?”

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She added: “The stories about blindsiding the Queen were very damaging to them and hurtful to them, there had clearly been months and months of preparation before they moved to Canada.”\"\"

Speaking to Oprah, Meghan said the concerns had been raised at the same time that the future parents were told Archie would not receive security as he was not a prince.

The Duchess shared her upset at the “idea of the first member of colour in this family, not being titled in the same way that other grandchildren would be”.

“It’s not their right to take it away,” she added.

She said: “All the grandeur around this stuff is not really important to me. But in those months when I was pregnant, all around same time: we have in tandem he won’t be given security, a title and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born.”
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Asked whether there were concerns that her child would be “too brown” and that would be a problem, Meghan said: “If that is the assumption you are making, that is a pretty safe one.”

Prince Harry confirmed he had been involved in the conversations but said he would never share the details.

He said: “At the time it was awkward but I was a bit shocked.”

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Oprah had introduced the interview – confirming that “no subject is off limits” and that Meghan had not been paid for the chat.

And the chat show queen said: “How do they explain to you that your son, the great grandson of the Queen, wasn’t going to be a prince? You certainly must have had conversations with Harry about it and had your own suspicions as to why they didn’t want to make Archie a prince.”

Meghan replied: “That was when they were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince or a princess.”
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