Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards on June 26, 2018. -

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Queen Elizabeth II is "saddened to learn how difficult the past few years have been for Harry and Meghan", stressing that the couple and their son Archie "will always be much loved family members," the palace said on Tuesday de Buckingham in his first press release after the couple's resounding interview.

“The issues raised, especially those related to race, are of concern.

Although some memories may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be treated by the family in private, ”the palace added in the statement.

During an explosive two-hour interview this Sunday on CBS with American television star Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle, who is mixed race, indicated that her husband had revealed to her that some within the royal family had worried about the color of their baby's skin color when she was pregnant with Archie, who will be two in May.

Neither Queen Elizabeth II nor her husband Prince Philip took part in her racist conversations within the British royal family, Oprah Winfrey explained on Monday.

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