Meghan Markle has accused two people of voicing “concerns” about her son’s skin colour, according to a new book about the royals.
An upcoming book by Omid Scobie has claimed that the Duchess of Sussex wrote private letters to King Charles, in which she named two members of the royal household that took part in the “conversations”.
The identity of the pair has not been disclosed in the bombshell book, and it is not clear whether they are members of the Royal Family.
However, Scobie stated that they are part of the royal household.
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Scobie has claimed that he knows their identities but cannot name them as “laws in the United Kingdom prevent me from reporting who they were”.
The King and Meghan exchanged a series of letters in the spring of 2021, it has been claimed.
Meghan allegedly believed that “unconscious bias and ignorance” within the Royal Family needed to be fixed.
Writing back to his daughter-in-law, Charles wanted to clear up “something he felt strongly about”.
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The identity of the pair who voiced “concerns” about Archie’s skin colour have not been disclosed
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The book claims that there were “no hard feelings” between the King and his daughter-in-law.
Speaking to Oprah Winfrey in 2021, Meghan claimed that an unnamed member of the Royal Family spoke about “how dark his (Archie’s) skin might be when he’s born”.
She refused to disclose names, saying: “I think that would be very damaging to them”.
The exchange of letters between Charles and Meghan occurred in the wake of the Oprah interview.
Meghan Markle and King Charles allegedly exchanged letters in spring 2021
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Meghan Markle claims two people made comments about Archie’s skin colour
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