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Queen Elizabeth II, reigning in England for 69 years this year.

His successor, Prince Charles, has two sons between the late Diana.

The eldest son, William, is second in the throne, and the second son, Harry, is sixth.

In recent years, marriages and childbirth have continued in the royal family, and the Prince Harry and his wife interviewed the US broadcaster, revealing that they suffered racism and even felt suicidal thoughts in their royal life.



Reporter Kim Kyung-hee reports.



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In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and his wife, who are living in the United States after proclaiming their independence from the British royal family last year, expressed their intentions.



Megan, who has a white father and a black mother, said that before the birth of her first son in 2019, there were talks within the royal family that if a baby's skin color is black, it cannot be recognized as a prince.



[Prince Meghan Markle: Concerns and conversations about how dark the baby's skin color will be when my son is born.]



[Oprah Winfrey/Broadcaster: What?]



Also, she entered the royal family in a very naive state. He said it was hard enough to even think extreme.



[Prince Meghan Markle: I didn't want to live anymore.

It was a very clear, vivid, terrifyingly constant thought.]



Prince Harry, who had been in trouble with the royal family shortly after marrying Hollywood star Meghan in 2018, said that her mother, Diana Rain, would have been very angry if she knew of this situation.



[Prince Harry: I didn't get any help, and I only heard the answer,'I live that way.'

It was something everyone was going through (Why did you leave the royal family?) because they lacked support and understanding.] The



two emphasized that they did not receive money for the interview, but the broadcaster said that the production company did not get paid for the two-hour exclusive interview. It is reported that up to 10 billion won has been paid to the company.



The British royal family has yet to come up with a position, but immediately after the broadcast, articles criticizing the British royal family's racism are pouring out on social media.



(Video editing: Jung Yonghwa)