Meghan Markle about the royal family: ‘They were concerned about Archie skin color’
That stated Meghan in an interview that was broadcast on American television on Sunday evening.
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The conversations took place between her husband and someone whose identity she did not want to reveal. Prince Harry, who later joined the interview, confirmed that the conversation had taken place, but stated that he would never disclose exactly what was said there.
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During the interview, conducted by Oprah Winfrey, Meghan discussed that they were told during her pregnancy that her child would not receive royal titles. When asked by Winfrey if that was because the little one is said to be of mixed ancestry, Meghan replied: “During those months we had several conversations about how he would get no security, no title, and also how dark his skin would be if he would be born. “
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Meghan is the daughter of a white father and African American mother. She gave birth to Archie in May of 2019 and is currently pregnant with a second child. In the interview, Prince Harry revealed the gender of the new baby; Archie will have a sister this summer.
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