Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Urged to Break Silence on Royals' "Racism" Row


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Urged to Break Silence on Royals' Racism Row

Harry and Meghan Yet to Comment on Discredited Book Naming Royals

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been called upon to break their silence after two members of the royal family were named in a "racism" row. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have yet to comment on Omid Scobie's book, Endgame, which claimed that King Charles and Princess Kate made comments about their son Archie's skin color.

Source Urges Harry and Meghan to Speak Out in Support of Family

A source close to the family has urged Harry and Meghan to speak out and defend their relatives. The source stated, "For the couple that talked about 'death by a thousand no comments,' the silence at this point is deafening."

Backlash Against Scobie's Book Grows

Scobie's book has faced growing criticism, with a senior government minister praising the "dignity" and "grace" of Charles and Kate. Early copies of the book published in the Netherlands suggested that Kate and Charles were the royals who had made remarks about Archie's skin color.

Author Refuses to Apologize for Naming Royals

Despite the controversy, Scobie has refused to apologize for his book. He blamed the naming of the royals on a Dutch translation, but the translator claimed that the names were clearly mentioned in the version she received.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Urged to Break Silence on Royals' Racism Row

Harry and Meghan Stay Silent

Since leaving the royal family in 2020, Harry and Meghan have chosen to remain silent on the matter. However, the growing pressure may prompt them to break their silence and defend their relatives.

Media Outlets Name Royals Despite Legal Restrictions

Various media outlets, including Piers Morgan's TalkTV show, the Guardian, New York Times, and New York Post, have named the royals involved in the "racism" row, despite legal restrictions. This comes after the BBC also named them just minutes before King Charles delivered a speech in Dubai.