During the event interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry by star presenter Oprah Winfrey, the Duchess of Sussex claimed that some members of the royal family were concerned about the skin color of her baby today. two years old.

Prince Harry still clarified to the presenter that these words had not been made by the queen or her husband. 

Neither Queen Elizabeth II nor her husband took part in conversations within the British royal family in which concerns were reportedly raised about the skin color of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's unborn son, Oprah Winfrey said Monday .

Prince Harry did not specify the identity of the person who brought up this subject, "but he wanted to make sure that I know (...) that it was neither his grandmother, nor his grandmother -father, "the host told CBS This Morning.

Meghan Markle, who is mixed race, said her husband revealed to her that some in the royal family were concerned about the skin color their baby would have when she was pregnant with Archie, who will have two years in May.

Statements that sound like a bomb

Since the broadcast on Sunday evening (Washington time) of the shocking confessions of the Duchess of Sussex and her husband, Prince Harry, the whole world has wondered who made the racist comment tainting the image of the royal family. 

Collected by television star Oprah Winfrey, these confidences of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have the effect of a bomb in the United Kingdom.

They paint a grim portrait of the British monarchy, the target of a heavy fire of accusations ranging from insensitivity to racism.