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Queen 'fully understood' Prince Harry's controversial Commonwealth comments claims peer

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FREE newsletter is packed with the best (and weirdest) stories from around the worldQueen Elizabeth would have "fully understood" Prince Harry's controversial comments about the Commonwealth's past when he discussed racism, it has been claimed.A senior peer believes Harry was fully aware of the context of the comments surrounding the history.Speaking from his Los Angeles home in the US, Harry said the Commonwealth needs to follow others who have "acknowledged the past" and are "trying to right their wrongs".He came under fire by some for saying "no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past".But Lord Howell of Guildford, the president of the Royal Commonwealth Society, said the Queen would have understood what the Duke was.

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