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Charles’s aides deny book claims he was ‘royal racist’

‘Fictional’: Prince Charles’ aides DENY claim in new book that he was the ‘royal racist’ who ‘questioned what color skin Harry and Meghan’s children would have on the day they announced their engagement’

  • New book being released on Tuesday makes the bombshell accusation 
  • Source claims Prince Charles asked ‘I wonder what their children will look like?’
  • Spokesperson for Charles said: ‘This is fiction and not worth further comment’


Prince Charles has denied ‘fictional’ claims that he was the royal who questioned the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future children.  

A source quoted in a book being released on Tuesday, Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan by Christopher Anderson, makes the bombshell accusation. 

They claim that Prince Charles asked his wife Camilla, ‘I wonder what the children will look like?’ on the morning the couple’s engagement was officially announced – November 27, 2017.

Prince Charles has denied ‘fictional’ claims that he was the royal who questioned the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future children

A source quoted in a book being released on Tuesday, Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan by Christopher Anderson, makes the bombshell accusation

A source quoted in a book being released on Tuesday, Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan by Christopher Anderson, makes the bombshell accusation

The source added that Camilla seemed ‘somewhat taken aback’ by the question and said, ‘Well, absolutely gorgeous, I’m certain,’ according to Page Six.   

Prince Charles reportedly then added: ‘I mean, what do you think their children’s complexion might be?’ 

A spokesperson for Prince Charles told the publication: ‘This is fiction and not worth further comment.’ 

MailOnline made repeated requests for comment from Harry and Meghan’s representatives and Buckingham palace but had no reply by Sunday evening. 

The book’s author doesn’t actually say the Prince of Wales is the unnamed royal whom Harry and Meghan accused of racism during their March interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey. 

The author doesn't actually say the Prince of Wales is the unnamed royal whom Harry and Meghan accused of racism during their March interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey

The author doesn’t actually say the Prince of Wales is the unnamed royal whom Harry and Meghan accused of racism during their March interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey

The book also claims that Harry was told he was being 'overly sensitive' when he raised the matter to his father. And that his brother Prince William said the comment was 'tactless' but 'not a sign of racism'

The book also claims that Harry was told he was being ‘overly sensitive’ when he raised the matter to his father. And that his brother Prince William said the comment was ‘tactless’ but ‘not a sign of racism’

Meghan claimed there were 'concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie's] skin might be when he was born' but didn't reveal who she was specifically accusing

Meghan claimed there were ‘concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he was born’ but didn’t reveal who she was specifically accusing

Meghan claimed there were ‘concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he was born’ but didn’t reveal who she was specifically accusing. 

Author Mr Anderson alleges that the reportedly innocent question from Prince Charles was blown out of proportion by a group of courtiers, known as the ‘Men in Grey, who relished in putting a racist spin on it. 

The book also claims that Harry was told he was being ‘overly sensitive’ when he raised the matter to his father. 

And that his brother Prince William said the comment was ‘tactless’ but ‘not a sign of racism’.   


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