The royal family and Queen Elizabeth's monarchy seem to be treading hot waters off late and a latest investigative report has taken it a step further.
On Wednesday, The Guardian published an investigative account of how Buckingham Palace until the late 1960s banned “coloured immigrants or foreigners” from serving in clerical roles in the royal household.
Citing a new set of documents, the article reignites the British royal family's history with race. The documents, unearthed from the National Archives, state that the Queen's courtiers banned "coloured immigrants or foreigners" from serving in office roles and further shed light upon the parliamentary procedure known as Queen’s consent.
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