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16th March 2021
10:05am GMT

This comes a little under a week after William told Sky News that the royal family is "very much" not racist, and that he had yet to contact his brother following the airing of his Oprah interview.
"We are very much not a racist family," he said.
At the time, William added that although he had yet to speak to Harry following the release of the interview, he intends to. "I haven't spoken to him yet but I plan too," he said.
Harry and Meghan's interview led many questions and concerns about the royal family, including the alleged conversation that was had about what the couple's kids would "look like."
Meghan, who is currently pregnant with her second child, said that "conversations" were had between Harry and other members of the royal family about the colour of Archie's skin before he was born.
Meghan, who is mixed race, said that she had “several conversations” with members of the “family” on the topic.
“About how dark your baby is going to be?” asked Oprah. “Potentially,” said Meghan, “and what that would mean or look like.”
When Oprah asked which members of the family raised the supposed issue, Meghan said she wouldn't name any names: "I think that would be very damaging to them."
Meghan discussed the racism she experienced as a member of the family candidly in the interview, stating that when she was discriminated against in the press, she received no help from "the Firm." “It was all happening just because I was breathing,” she said. “I just didn’t want to be alive any more. That was a clear, real, frightening and constant thought.”