It’s been a question ever since Harry and Meghan’s big interview with Oprah.
earlier this year to discuss life since leaving their royal duties behind, one of the biggest bombshells they dropped was that some unnamed members of the royal family had directed racist comments in their direction. In particular, that a member of the royal family asked what skin tone Harry and Meghan’s future children might have.
While they refused to name names then—though it’s been speculated that Prince Harry’s forthcoming memoir might spill the tea—a new book quotes a source who says that it was Prince Charles who raised the offensive question. Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan, a “well-placed source” in the royal family set the scene for how Prince Charles broached the question that ended up indirectly leading to Meghan and Harry’s departure for the States.
—Prince Charles and Camilla were discussing the couple when Charles reportedly asked, “I wonder what the children will look like?” The book says the insider say Camilla look “somewhat taken aback” when she responded, “Well, absolutely gorgeous, I’m certain.
Prince Charles, through a spokesperson, has flat-out denied the book’s depiction of the reported events, calling it “fiction and not worth further comment.
Again, this is all unconfirmed. But Prince Harry’s thought-to-be-explosive memoir, which comes out sometime next year, may
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