According to a royal expert, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were not the members of the royal family who raised concerns about the darkness of Archie’s skin.
Meghan Markle revealed in her interview to Oprah that, while still pregnant with Archie, she was told that her son would have no royal title and that they would not be entitled to security.
There were “also concerns and conversations about the darkness that the skin might have when it was born,” she said.
The Duchess of Sussex would not reveal who raised these concerns, but a royal vigilante told The Sun that the queen and her husband were not part of it.
“It should be clear here, I’ve been told she’s not the queen and she’s not the Duke of Edinburgh,” Chris Ship, real editor of ITV News, told the publication.
“So there are only two family members left,” he added. “The two people you have left are his father Prince Charles or his brother Prince William or his wives.”
However, the royal expert said the queen did not come out unscathed from the bomb interview.
“That’s pretty serious,” he continued. “They protected the queen during all this. But they also criticize the institution of which she is the head and, therefore, criticize her grandmother the queen ”.
Asked about the conversation later in the interview, Harry refused to elaborate much further.
“I’ll never share this conversation, but at the time it was awkward, I was a little shocked,” he said.
But he said that discussion about “what will the kids be like?” it came “right at the beginning.”
“It was right at the beginning, when I wasn’t safe, when my family members suggested I keep acting, because there wasn’t enough money to pay for it, all that kind of stuff,” he said. dit.
“Like, even before we got married, there were some obvious signs that this would be very hard.”
Archie, the first son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, was born in May 2019.
The couple is expecting a second child and revealed it will be a baby girl on Sunday night.