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Palace faces calls for investigation into Meghan Markle racism allegations

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Buckingham Palace is facing calls to investigate any racism allegations after the Duchess of Sussex claimed an unnamed member of the royal family raised “concerns and conversations” about the skin colour of her son Archie.

Shadow education secretary Kate Green said the accusations by Meghan during an interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired in the US on Sunday were “really distressing, shocking”.

She told Sky News: “And if there are allegations of racism then I would expect them to be treated by the Palace with the utmost seriousness, and fully investigated.” The children’s minister, Vicky Ford, told BBC Breakfast there is “no place for racism in our society” after she was asked about the claims.

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