Prince Harry's brother, Prince William, denied that the British Prince Harry and his wife had made discriminatory statements in the royal family, saying, "We are not a racist family."

Prince Harry, who left the royal family, said in an interview with the American media that he had "concerns about how dark his skin was" in the royal family before his eldest son was born, and has African roots. He revealed that he had made a discriminatory remark to Princess Megan.



Prince Harry's older brother, Prince William, said on a visit to a school in London on the 11th that he had spoken to Prince Harry after the interview was broadcast or was asked by interviewers, "I haven't talked yet, but I'm going to talk." It was.



When asked if the British royal family would be racist, Prince William denied that "we are not a racist family."



On the 9th, the British royal family expressed concern about racial issues and issued a statement saying, "There may be some differences from my memory, but I will take it seriously and deal with it with my family." This is the first time Prince William has spoken in public.



British public opinion on this issue is divided by whether it is sympathetic to Prince Harry or the royal family, and news continues every day.