American journalist and writer Christopher Andersen, former editor of the American celebrity news magazine People, set fire to the palace with reference to his book “Brothers And Wives: Inside The Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan”
In his book, Andersen writes that on the day Harry and Megan’s engagement was announced in November 2017, the prince said to the Duchess of Cornwall: “I wonder what their children will look like?”
When Camilla replied, “Well, it’s going to be great, I’m sure,” the book claims that Charles went on to say, “I mean, what color do you think their skin will be?”
The Prince of Wales’s private office has denied the allegations, calling them fake.
A Clarence House spokesman said: “This is all fantasy and not worth commenting on.”
Harry and Megan have accused a member of the royal family – not the Queen or Duke of Edinburgh – of racism in shocking allegations made during an interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year.
Megan said that when she was pregnant with Archie, a member of the royal family, who did not want to be named, raised “concerns about how dark the baby’s skin may be at birth.”
Pressed by Oprah about the person behind these conversations, Meghan declined to say, adding: “I think that would be very detrimental to them.”
Harry declined to give further details, adding: “I will never share this conversation. That moment was uncomfortable, I was a little shocked “.
Andersen’s other works include unauthorized biographies of Madonna and Michael Jackson, as well as a number of other works by British royal members, such as Game of Crowns 2016: Elizabeth, Camilla, Kate, and the Throne.
Guardian
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