Now, there is new information in a new book about the royal family called “Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan.” The book’s author, Christopher Andersen, appeared on the TODAY show to talk about the new book, and he also made a revelation that clarifies who made the comment about Archie’s skin color.
It was Prince Charles. Before you go assuming that Prince Charles is racist, Andersen believes the comment was taken out of context. According to the author, one day at breakfast, Prince Charles asked his wife Camilla, “What do you suppose their children’s complexion might be?” He was referring to Meghan and Harry’s children.
This conversation didn’t take place on a random day. It actually took place the exact same day that Meghan and Harry announced that they were engaged.
According to Anderson, Prince Charles’s comment was “benign” and simply contemplation and not meant in any negative way. Anderson said, “Prince Charles started to muse on what their future grandchildren might look like.” He added, “Here’s this beautiful, biracial American woman and the world’s most famous redhead. I’m a grandfather, of course we all do this, speculate on that. But it was turned into something very toxic, it was weaponized really, by the men in gray who run the palace organization.”
Prince Charles is not acknowledging that he made the comment, “benign” or otherwise. A spokesperson for the future king told the New York Post, “this is fiction and not worth further comment.”
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