Prince Harry spoke out about his ‘bigoted’ behaviour before meeting Meghan Markle, saying he was “naive” when it came to his wife’s ethnicity and the public eye.
Harry, 40, spoke openly about his transgressions in an interview with the US TV channel CBS. Speaking to CBS last year, Harry said of his public relationship with wife Megan, 43: "I went into this incredibly naive.
I had no idea the British press were so bigoted. Hell, I was probably bigoted before the relationship with Meghan." The interviewer, Anderson Cooper, then asked the Prince: "You think you were bigoted before the relationship with Meghan?" Harry replied, considering the question: "I don't know.
Put it this way, I didn't see what I now see." Harry has also apologised over a shocking racist slur he made in the past, which he opened up about in his book, Spare, which was released last year.
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