Britain's Queen Elizabeth and her family have said they are saddened to learn of the experiences of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, saying they will address issues around race that were raised by the couple in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Harry described feeling "really let down" by his father Prince Charles, who had stopped taking his phone calls for a time. The revelations have triggered a storm of reaction on both sides of the Atlantic, particularly the explosive claims about racism. As Charles left a vaccine clinic in a London church, a reporter asked, "Sir, what did you think of the interview?"'Toxic' allegations
Chris Ship, royal editor at ITV, said the couple "effectively loaded up a B-52 bomber, flew it over Buckingham Palace and then unloaded their arsenal right above it, bomb by heavily-loaded bomb". In one rare light-hearted moment, the couple disclosed that their second baby, due later this year, will be a girl.
"It is not acceptable for the Duke and Duchess to make such claims without providing any supporting evidence," said Ian Murray, the group's executive director.
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