Meghan Markle would like to set the record straight! For those who don’t know, a report came out on Friday from The Telegraph that revealed the Duchess of Sussex exchanged letters with King Charles shortly after her and Prince Harry’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
As you know, the couple made the shocking allegation that there were “concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he’s born.” When pressed on who made the comments at the time, they refused to name the culprit.
But that has not stopped everyone from speculating which senior royal it could have been, accusing everyone from King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Anne. Related: How Queen Camilla’s Coronation Tiara Will Honor Queen Elizabeth In their correspondence, Meghan told her father-in-law she did not intend to accuse the royal family member of racism, but instead wanted to talk about the “unconscious bias” within the family.
The letter allegedly named the person who made the remark about her young son’s skin tone – but the outlet reported: While their conversation was “warm” at the time, The Telegraph claimed that Meghan felt like she didn’t get an adequate response to her concerns – and that was a huge factor in her choice to skip Charles’ coronation next month.
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