The British court opened its mouth to interview Harry and Megan

26 Fagun, Agency. Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, told Oprah Winfrey that the racial issues raised were “very worrying” and that she would be “taken seriously” by Buckingham Palace.

In a statement issued on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, the court said it would address the issue in its own way, although it had different recollections of the issues raised in the interview.

Megan said in an interview with Oprah that an unnamed member of the royal family asked her son Archie how black his skin was. Megan explained that the member had said that to Harry and that Harry had told him that. The court also noted that Megan and Harry would always be “beloved members of the family.”

The royal family’s latest response came after a meeting he called about the crisis caused by the interview. The meeting was attended by senior members of the royal family.

Buckingham Palace was under intense pressure to respond to the comments about Megan and Harry’s son’s skin color. Prince Harry later explained to Oprah that neither Queen nor Prince Philip had commented on skin color.

“The whole family is saddened to hear how challenging the last years have been for Harry and Megan,” Durbar said in a statement. The royal family considers the issue raised in the interview to be a family matter and believes that he should be allowed to be part of the family.

Opposition Labor leader Kierre Sturmer, meanwhile, said Megan’s racism and non-cooperation in mental health counseling should be taken “very seriously.” According to Downing Street, Prime Minister Boris Johnson watched the interview Monday night. But he made no comment.

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