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Prince Harry Supports Rugby Union's Plan to Ban "Swing Low" Song at Games

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Prince Harry is supporting the Rugby Football Union's plan to ask fans to stop singing "Swing Low" amid the Black Lives Matter movement.The RFU said in a statement, "The 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' song has long been part of the culture of rugby and is sung by many who have no awareness of its origins or sensitivities."A spokesperson for Prince Harry told BAZAAR.com that the duke "is supportive of the comments the RFU made."Prince Harry has long supported the Rugby Football Union, and became its royal patron in 2016, a role he still holds since stepping down as a senior royal.

And now the duke is supporting the organization's decision to review the use of the song "Swing Low" at games, on account of its ties to slavery.A spokesperson for.

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