Prince William Carried On Throne By Black Men Doesn't Age Well Amid Race Rumors

It's been a hell of a week for the Royal circle of relatives.

Now in yet another blow for the British monarchy, pictures taken all the way through William and Kate's 2012 Diamond Jubilee tour have come again to haunt them. The snaps display the smiling couple while sitting on ornate throne-like chairs carried by people within the Solomon Islands' capital Honeira.

The couple were carried on increased seating a number of times all through the South Pacific leg in their shuttle. During their discuss with to the close by island of Tuvalu, William and Kate sat on shaded benches carried by locals.

The snaps look horrendous in the face of accusations of racism within the royal family. Prince William defended his circle of relatives this week after his brother Harry and sister-in-law Meghan's explosive Oprah interview.

William was observed visiting a school in east London on Thursday with wife the Duchess of Cambridge, to promote a psychological health programme for youngsters.

The Duke of Cambridge used to be asked by a Sky News reporter, "Is the Royal Family a racist family, sir?'"

"We are very much not a racist family," he mentioned after a query was posed to him.

And when requested if he had spoken to his brother but, the dad-of-three spoke back: "I haven't spoken to him yet but I plan too."

The Sussexes made a series of explosive claims about their time as running royals all the way through the two-hour interview with Oprah Winfrey.

These incorporated claims of racism within the palace, the place one member of the royal family allegedly brought up "concerns" over Archie's pores and skin tone.

Buckingham Palace issued an extraordinary observation in response, saying the issues introduced up were "concerning" and "will be addressed privately.

In a major ratings for CBS, Harry and Meghan spoke the relentless attacks by the British tabloid press.

Meghan argued Archie, unlike his first cousins, her son Archie does not have an HRH title.

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Meghan revealed that during discussions about Archie's title, some members of the family had “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born.”

Meghan, like Harry, refused to identify the family member, saying,

“I think that would be very damaging to them.”

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Winfrey spoke to her friend Gayle King in the aftermath of her bombshell interview on CBS This Morning.

“He did not share the identity with me, but he wanted to make sure that I knew, and if I had an opportunity to share it, that it was not his grandmother nor his grandfather [who] were a part of those conversations,” the legendary host said.

She restated, to be quite clear: “Neither his grandmother nor grandfather were a part of those conversations.” But, although he excluded the Queen and Prince Philip, she added, Harry didn’t tell her who it was.

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