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British royal family to 'privately address' racism allegations made by Harry, Meghan

British royal family to 'privately address' racism allegations made by Harry, Meghan

Statement comes after the couple gave an explosive interview to Oprah Winfrey.
10 Mar, 2021

Buckingham Palace said Tuesday that allegations of racism made earlier this week by Prince Harry and Meghan were “concerning” and would be addressed privately by the royal family.

The comments, made in a statement issued on behalf Queen Elizabeth II, are the first from the palace since the two-hour television interview with Meghan and Harry rocked the royal family. Meghan, who is biracial, said the palace had failed to help her when she had suicidal thoughts and that an unidentified member of the royal family had raised “concerns” about the colour of her baby’s skin when she was pregnant with her son, Archie.

“The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan,” the palace said. “The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately.”

The interview, conducted by Oprah Winfrey and which aired Sunday night in the U.S. and a day later in Britain, has divided people around the world. While many say the allegations demonstrate the need for change inside a palace that hasn’t kept pace with the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, others have criticised Harry and Meghan for dropping their bombshell while Harry’s 99-year-old grandfather, Prince Philip, remains hospitalised in London after a heart procedure.

Anna Whitelock, a professor of history and director of the Centre for the Study of Modern Monarchy at Royal Holloway, University of London, said the palace’s brief message was an effort to quiet the controversy.

“It’s not very long, but it’s very precise and it has a clear intent — and that is to close this down as a family matter; to make clear that this is clearly a family in crisis, that there’s family issues to sort out, but to separate this very clearly from any criticism or discussion about the institution of monarchy itself,” she told The Associated Press. “And I think time will tell whether that’s a distinction that the public will accept.”

Photo: AP
Photo: AP

While the palace often tries to stay above controversy by remaining silent and riding out the storm, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s charges proved so damaging that the family was forced to respond.

The response was likely delayed by the queen’s struggle to balance her sometimes-conflicting roles as monarch and grandmother, said Angela Levin, author of Harry, a Biography of a Prince, before the statement was released. During past crises, the 94-year-old monarch has usually come down on the side of the 1,000-year-old institution she has led since 1952.

“The queen has a motto: Never complain, never explain,” Levin told the AP. “And she’s stuck with this for decades. But I think in this climate and 2021, everything goes everywhere. There’s so much social media that in this instance, she really can’t not say anything.”

Harry and Meghan married in May 2018 in a ceremony at Windsor Castle that ended with a ride around the town in a horse-drawn carriage. In the early days of their marriage, the couple were seen as the fresh young face of the monarchy for an increasingly multicultural nation.

But the story quickly turned sour. The couple stepped away from royal duties last year and moved to California, saying they wanted to escape racist coverage and unwanted intrusions on their privacy by the British media.

Photo: AP
Photo: AP

During the interview, Meghan described feeling so isolated and miserable inside the royal family that she had suicidal thoughts, yet when she asked for mental health assistance from the palace’s human resources staff, she was told they couldn’t help because she wasn’t a paid employee. She also said Harry told her there were “concerns and conversations” about how dark Archie’s skin would be.

Winfrey later said Harry told her off camera that the family member wasn’t Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip, sparking a flurry of speculation about who it could be.

Harry also revealed that the stresses the couple endured had ruptured relations with his father, Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his brother, Prince William, illuminating the depth of the family divisions that led the couple to step away from royal duties and move to California last year. But the most explosive issue was race. The royal family has tried to address that head on, although the rest of the discussion is likely to take place in private, Whitelock said.

“I’m sure there will be a lot of soul searching within the royal family, but this is going to be very much behind closed doors and we’re not going to see dramatic statements, dramatic changes,” she said. “This is going to be about a family who are going to have to look at themselves and reflect on what’s happened and what needs to happen and what needs to change.”

Comments

Alba Mar 10, 2021 11:08am
The allegations of racism will be addressed privately because they wish it will all go away quickly. It cannot be defended so no comment. Prince Andrew is absent from the photo.
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Sridhar Raghunath Rao Mar 10, 2021 11:26am
Neither Queen nor Duke have made the racist remark. May be some other member of the family could have made the remark in lighter vein. Merkel has viewed it in serious note and blown that out of proportion.
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Raj kumar Mar 10, 2021 11:30am
These yesteryears Bandits who looted our country and many others are recists without doubt,the so called monarchy is a living symbol of that thuggery.
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Fastrack Mar 10, 2021 11:33am
Mehgan is out and she knows it.
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Fastrack Mar 10, 2021 11:38am
Oprah should refrain from all this and remember her adventure while buying a handbag few years back in Europe.
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Teddy Mar 10, 2021 11:54am
British royal family are guile and outdated.
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John Mar 10, 2021 12:40pm
The British Raj is a sad story of racism!
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babu Mar 10, 2021 01:10pm
@Fastrack - These so called Royals are Thugs who have treated Asians and Afrikans as slaves. They are the persons behind division of India and hatred between Hindus of deaths.
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Mahmood Mar 10, 2021 01:14pm
In other words, whatever happens at Windsor, stays at windsor! Good for them. The family is handling it in a fair and private manner.
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Mahmood Mar 10, 2021 01:16pm
@Raj kumar "The are racists"? That would explain the highest concentration of South Asian immigrants into the UK who've settled there - without any ''racial issues'' for several generations now. Why would they move to a country so racist, where slurs are common, discriminaton is visible and attitude of the whites and government officials is unconcealed towards ''brownies'??
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Rao Mar 10, 2021 01:33pm
What else can you expect from an institution which enslaved millions in Asia, Africa...glorified pirates and looters, destroyed ecology in the lands they occupied.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 10, 2021 01:51pm
Too little, too late.
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Jan-UK Mar 10, 2021 02:10pm
@Sridhar Raghunath Rao - lighter vein? Ignorance is bliss.
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FAZ Mar 10, 2021 02:32pm
Road accidents have got more fatal these days
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Cye Mar 10, 2021 02:55pm
@Sridhar Raghunath Rao. No she did not blown that out of proportion, it’s very sensitive to ask a dark skinned person a question relating to his/her child’s skin colour when that person is married to a white person. It’s called Racism.
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Cye Mar 10, 2021 02:55pm
@Raj kumar totally agreed.
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Changez Khan Mar 10, 2021 03:51pm
Once a racist will always be a racist.
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Erum Aziz Mar 10, 2021 04:07pm
I believe these privately secrete meetings or whatever is not more than a kind of Reiteration for Henry and Meghan to understand who the real boss is. Queen is Queen. Even if they thinks to challenge her family or plant something or try to disturb her life, Her Majesty knows very well what to do.
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Ahsan Gul Mar 10, 2021 05:02pm
We in India and Pakistan also use Hush, Hush techniques to suppress the truth and secrets. Royal family is doing the same. Citizens and children's learn racism and prejudice from their leaders and parents. Sincerely
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Captain Mar 10, 2021 06:20pm
Why now and why not earlier ?
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Vijay Mar 10, 2021 07:13pm
No civilized family will tolerate a question "what is the skin tone of your child" from one of it's memebers.
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Vijay Mar 10, 2021 07:16pm
@Fastrack your comment shows your colonial mindset. Meghan wasn't driven out but she chose to leave the racist bunch, plus she is an American citizen so cannot be bumped off like her mother in law.
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Vijay Mar 10, 2021 07:19pm
@Fastrack Whys should Oprah refrain from anything and is free to do whatever she wants and what has hand bags got to do with Archie's skin tone?
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Vijay Mar 10, 2021 07:22pm
@Cye who asks the skin tone of their grand son or nephew? Of course racists.
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Salim khan Mar 10, 2021 08:21pm
How are Harry and Megan live? What is their source of income. How they pay for their living expenses. As far I know they both are not working?
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Cye Mar 10, 2021 11:00pm
@Vijay that’s what I said.
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Captain Mar 10, 2021 11:05pm
@Erum Aziz what do u mean ?
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NYS Mar 11, 2021 10:14am
@Salim khan Harry mother Diana has remittances that are quite enough for their well being
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Chris Roberts Mar 16, 2021 12:18pm
These are really private family matters, and Meghan and Prince Harry should perhaps not have gone public. What Meghan said to Oprah might not be 100% accurate either. She recounted her version of the story, but there was no one from the other side present, so to what extent she can be believed, and whether she was play-acting is open to question. Hopefully Prince Harry is not being taken for a ride by this woman, as was the case with social climber Wallace Simpson, who was also an American, and Edward VIII.
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