Meghan accused them of racism, British royal family in emergency meetings

Senior members of the British royal family are conducting urgent crisis meetings following grave accusations of Duke Harry and Duchess Meghan in a TV interview. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, in this interview spoke of racism, mental health, media, and other members of the royal family, writes BBC, broadcast Express. Meghan, [...]
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, in this interview spoke of racism, mental health, media, and other members of the royal family, writes BBC, broadcast Express.
Meghan, the first member of a mixed race in the modern royal family, said that the low point in relation to other members was reached when Harry was asked by a family member how dark their son Archie's skin color can be.
Prince Harry later told the interview moderator that this question was not asked by Queen Elizabeth or Duke of Edinburgh.
In the interview, it seems that royal life seemed so difficult to him that he no longer wanted to be alive, and when he asked for help, he was not offered.
British opposition chief Sir Keir Starmer said the Duchess's allegations about racism and lack of support for mental health would have to be taken very seriously.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson refused on Monday to comment on the issue, but said he always has the highest appreciation for the queen and for the unifying role she plays.
Asked whether he believes the royal family is racist, he said: “when it comes to the royal family, the right thing for prime ministers is not to say anything. ”












