Silence from British royals over Meghan/Harry tell-all
Mar 10, 2021
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BRITAIN’S monarchy maintained its silence on Tuesday, after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry accused a family member of making a racist remark about their son and said Markle had been alienated to the point of contemplating suicide.
According to a Reuters report, Oprah Winfrey’s tell-all TV interview with the couple has dragged the royals into the biggest crisis since the death of Harry’s mother Diana in 1997, when the family, led by Queen Elizabeth, was widely criticised for being too slow to respond.
“Worst Royal Crisis in 85 Years,” read the front page of the Daily Mirror newspaper, while the Daily Mail’s cover
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