The Royal Family and their aides are hoping that “ignoring” Meghan and Harry’s allegations of racism will make them “go away,” royal biographers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand have claimed in the revised edition of their bestselling Sussex biography, Finding Freedom.
“There is a feeling that if [ the racism allegation is] ignored it will go away but surely by now they should have learned that that never happens?” the source reportedly said.
Meghan and Harry accused the Royal Family of racism
The Duke of Sussex said he was “shocked” by the comments about Archie’s skin color and found the conversation “awkward.”
The Duchess of Sussex added that she believed the Royal who commented about Archie’s skin color thought it would be a “problem” if Archie was dark-skinned.
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Scobie and Durand also wrote in their new edition of Finding Freedom that Meghan and Harry had “considered naming the royal racist who asked about Archie’s skin color.”
Sussexes wanted to name the Royal who asked about Archie’s skin color
However, the Sussexes declined to name the Royal during their interview with Oprah because it would be “damaging” to them.
Royals had several conversations about Archie’s skin color
Following Meghan and Harry’s explosive racism allegations during the interview with Oprah, royal biographer Scobie claimed that members of the Royal Family had “not one but several conversations about Archie’s skin color.”
According to Scobie, the Sussexes became convinced that the Royals were worried about Archie’s skin color after more than a member of the family raised the issue on multiple occasions.
Meghan and Harry were forced to conclude it was “not just this one person, it’s others as well and it becomes a much bigger issue,” Scobie said.